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Is "the" necessary from "in the green grass"? I don't know well why there is "the" here.

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Rebecca

The definite article "the" is used here to make the object of "green grass" a little less general, as though referring to a specific area where there is green grass. The definite article is not necessary to use in this case, however, it helps the sentence sound less general and more specific.

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