>*A. He still hasn't told us the time and place of the meeting.* *B. He still hasn't told us the time and **the** place of the meeting.* Q1: Which of the above sentences is correct and why? More specifically, do we say "the time and place of..." or "the time and the place of..."? Q2: Do they sound unnatural or uncommon in any way other than what I already asked in question 1? For example, is it more common to say "the meeting time and place" or "the time and place of the meeting"?