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
Kashmiris are thus mystified by Dr. Singh’s disregard for their concerns — which include a resolution of the State’s political status (entailing at least a restoration of its autonomy, guaranteed under Article 370 but undermined over the years); addressing the presence of security forces and immunities afforded by special legislati
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
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.