Articles are hard! I was lucky enough to be raised bilingual, so I’m somewhat adept at navigating between different article schemes). I won’t claim these are hard and fast rules in English, but:
1 - ‘Curiosity’ is an abstract noun (e.g. liberty, anger, parsimony). These generally don’t have articles, unless you need some reason to distinguish between subcategories (e.g. ‘the liberty of the yard’ vs. ‘the liberty of the French’)
2 - ‘Context’ can refer to either a specific context (e.g. ‘see in the proper context’), in which case the articles are included, or the broad category (e.g. ‘context is everything’). ‘see in the context’ is not ungrammatical, but its usually awkward, because without an adjective its unclear which context you are talking about. (And if you were referring to one that was previously established, you would use ‘that context’ or ‘this context’). However, in the particular case of the button, ‘see in the context’ would be acceptable, because the identity of ‘the context’ is clear! I doubt a native English speaker would say that, though, because its not idiomatic.
3 - ‘hide the previous comment’ is actually correct here! However, in human-machine interfaces, articles, prepositions, and pronouns are often omitted to save space/mental effort.
Articles are hard! I was lucky enough to be raised bilingual, so I’m somewhat adept at navigating between different article schemes). I won’t claim these are hard and fast rules in English, but:
1 - ‘Curiosity’ is an abstract noun (e.g. liberty, anger, parsimony). These generally don’t have articles, unless you need some reason to distinguish between subcategories (e.g. ‘the liberty of the yard’ vs. ‘the liberty of the French’)
2 - ‘Context’ can refer to either a specific context (e.g. ‘see in the proper context’), in which case the articles are included, or the broad category (e.g. ‘context is everything’). ‘see in the context’ is not ungrammatical, but its usually awkward, because without an adjective its unclear which context you are talking about. (And if you were referring to one that was previously established, you would use ‘that context’ or ‘this context’). However, in the particular case of the button, ‘see in the context’ would be acceptable, because the identity of ‘the context’ is clear! I doubt a native English speaker would say that, though, because its not idiomatic.
3 - ‘hide the previous comment’ is actually correct here! However, in human-machine interfaces, articles, prepositions, and pronouns are often omitted to save space/mental effort.