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By1989 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Are there any difference in "go to bed" and "go to the bed"?

0Are there any difference in02br
00"go to bed" and "go to the bed" 02br
00"in school" and "in the school"02br
00 Thank you. 0-
  

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02br 02br 00"In the school" - Physically located in the school building0-

  • 02br 02br 00"In the school" - Physically located in the school building0-
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0If you search on "go to bed" in this forums, you'll find discussion on this.02br
02br
00"Go to bed" - go to sleep, etc.02br
02br
00"Go to the bed" - walk to the piece of furniture 02br
02br
00"In school" - attending school, whether physically in the building at that moment or not.02br
02br
00"In the school" - Physic
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0I am still not quite confuse about in [the] schoool.02br
00But should I use "the" in these cases02br
02br
00You can learn a lot in [the] school.02br
00There are different types of students in [the school.02br
00( another question: is it different types of student or students?)02br
00Parents can't know what their kids do in [the
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01cite10by198912cite10I am still not quite confuse11font10d12font10 about in [the] schoool.12blockquote
10Wait. You will be. 05002br
00In all your examples, leave out 01i00the02i00. You are talking about learning, students, parents,
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0I understand them now, thank you 0-

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