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  1. 20. Dez. 2016 · 0. Longman says. • You use both or both of before a determiner such as ‘the’, ‘these’, or ‘my’: Both (of) the women were tall.Both (of) her parents are dead. Don’t say: the both women | her both parents. This adds nothing to the accepted answer.

  2. from English Grammar Today. We use both to refer to two things or people together: Both those chairs are occupied, I’m afraid. (The two chairs are occupied.) Are both your parents going to Chile? (Are your mother and father going to Chile?) Both with nouns.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_BothThe Both - Wikipedia

    The Both is an American indie rock musical duo consisting of Aimee Mann and Ted Leo. They began collaborating in 2013 and released a self-titled album in April 2014. Origins. Ghost logo of the Both, used on T-shirts and album cover.

  4. 10. Mai 2011 · • You use both or both of before a determiner such as ‘the’, ‘these’, or ‘my’: Both (of) the women were tall.Both (of) her parents are dead. Don’t say: the both women | her both parents

  5. Rollingtone.com. Aimee Mann and Ted Leo Join Forces as The Both - Song Preimer. ...read more. Click Here for News Archive. Follow Us. Follow Aimee: Follow Ted: Buy Now. Tour Dates. No upcoming dates yet, stay tuned. The Both's Self-Titled Album Out NOW on SuperEgo Records!

  6. 'Both the’ is used when you want to specify two specific items, people, or places together in a sentence. It usually comes before a plural noun and emphasizes the act of including each of two particular things considered separately, but at the same time.

  7. 26. März 2014 · In English the expression "both of you" is equivalent to "the two of you". As such, in English, "the both" would actually be equivalent to "the the two" which is obviously incorrect. Americans have a tendency to use "the both of you" when they actually mean "both of you".