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Vishaljain23231 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Unlike USA, you can find many bicycles on roads in UK.
please correct this sentence!
  

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Unlike USA, you can find many bicycles on roads in UK. Unlike in the USA, you can find many bicycles on the roads in the UK.

  • Unlike USA, you can find many bicycles on roads in UK.
  • Unlike in the USA, you can find many bicycles on the roads in the UK.
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17 Answers
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Unlike USA, you can find many bicycles on roads in UK.

Unlike in the USA, you can find many bicycles on the roads in the UK.
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I wanted to know if " in " should be used after unlike and that thing is clear now, but why "the" is placed before roads. As the listener might not be knowing about which roads are we talking about
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Can you please answer this question as well

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I wanted to know if " in " should be used after unlike and that thing is clear now, but why "the" is placed before roads. As the listener might not be knowing about which roads are we talking about

With no big difference in meaning, you can say
eg
on the roads in the UK (not eg the
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(not eg the roads in France, not eg the roads in Germanay).. i didnt get that part.

Why can't i say the roads in France.
Also, what difference does the use of " the" before roads make?
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What I meant was that
the roads in the UK
the roads in France
the roads in Germany
are in fact specific references.

In your second post, you di
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OK! Got it! Thank You so much for help.Emotion: happy
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Should it be
Unlike in the USA, you can find many bicycles on the roads in the UK. or
Unlike in the USA, in the UK you can find many bicycles on the roads.
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Unlike in the USA, in the UK you can find many bicycles on the roads.
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Is the other one incorrect? How can i write this sentence in passive voice?

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