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Do you have a facebook vs Do you have the facebook

The correct phrase is "do you have a Facebook?" The use of the definite article 'the' before 'Facebook' is not appropriate in this context. 'Facebook' is a proper noun and does not require an article before it.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

Do you have a facebook

This phrase is correct. 'Facebook' is a proper noun and does not require an article before it.

This phrase is used to inquire if someone has a Facebook account.

Examples:

  • Do you have a Facebook account?
  • I was wondering, do you have a Facebook?
  • Do you have a Facebook profile?
  • Can I add you on Facebook?
  • Are you on Facebook?
  • Do you know I still have a Facebook page?
  • You know, you check your voice mails in private, and you don't have a Facebook, which I should applaud, but I don't know.
  • Probably a Facebook addict with halitosis.
  • The Pope has a Facebook page.
  • It just - they even made a Facebook page about me.
  • If you're interested, my husband created a Facebook page.
  • Is a Facebook deal of Vegas.
  • Maura doesn't even have a facebook page.
  • So, Luke Hulton sent me a Facebook message.
  • I don't have a Facebook page.
  • She doesn't have a facebook page.
  • Even I have a facebook page.
  • I mean, I made a Facebook event.
  • I already got a Facebook friend request from the dad.
  • There'll be a Facebook event up about it today so...
  • You will also have the chance to ask Mikael Gustafsson, chair of the EP's women's rights committee, about what he thinks should be done during a Facebook chat that same day.
  • There's really people out there without a Facebook friend?
  • Credit report, background check, and a Facebook page for...
  • That is a picture of my mother, and she recently got a Facebook account.
  • Trust me. It's not like I'm deleting a facebook page.

Do you have the facebook

This phrase is incorrect. 'Facebook' is a proper noun and should not be preceded by the definite article 'the'.

  • Do you know last month I see on the Facebook she was divorcing.
  • Do you know that the average age of the Facebook employee is 26?
  • The "MEP tab" gives the Facebook, Twitter and website/blog of MEPs.
  • This guy hack the facebook from 7 houses.
  • I've already got the facebook post composed.
  • They're just being reinvented in ways that are relevant for the Facebook age.
  • This is the Facebook album to which selected photos will be uploaded.
  • Good, the key is getting the Facebook evidence in.
  • Has Sam said anything more about the Facebook pictures?
  • He's better than the Facebook guy.
  • "The Facebook is an online directory that connects people"through different social networks.
  • It was called The Facebook then.
  • They're saying that we stole The Facebook from Divya Narendra and the Winklevosses.
  • - You're the Facebook generation, sir.
  • I want to friend Riley on the Facebook.
  • Check the Facebook pages of the Ballard students.
  • I promised all the Facebook groups I'd post daily updates.
  • I'm sorry about the Facebook stuff, seriously.
  • Your father invited me for dinner on the Facebook.
  • The three winners of the Facebook-competition will be in Brussels for the special opening on 11 October.

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