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Megumi@Ibaraki
when "the" pressure is on...
I do not understand why "the" is necessary in the following sentence. Could anyone give me an explanation? What does "the" specify in this case?
Two people are talking about a job interview.
And one of them says:
"I tend to act like a moron when *the* pressure is on."
Is it wrong to say "when pressure is on" meaning he has this tendency in general whenever he is stressed out?
2017年3月15日 12:14
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Lol......that's a tough one, and something natives rarely if ever think about...
I'll be honest, i'm struggling to come up with a logical answer. If I had to give a reply, I would say it perhaps has to do with specificity. "The" pressure is for a specific pressure, not just any pressure...
For example, you as a person my have no problem stepping up to the plate and hitting a home run for the baseball team. In this case, it's still pressure, but that pressure doesn't bother you.
However, if I ask you to speak in front of 150 people, perhaps that is not pressure you do well with....and when "the" pressure is on, you fall short..... Again, specific pressure to a specific situation.
Hopefully that makes some sense.....lol
2017年3月15日
In this context you always use "the pressure". Perhaps there is no satisfying answer. Perhaps it is because there is such a strong focus on the fact that in this situation the person experiences such pressure, that has some result. So we use the definite article.
I am at native level, but had to learn English myself, I can advise just to mimic some things, especially phrases, and hey will become second nature,
2017年3月15日
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