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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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I would like to ask you about the difference between beach and the beach in these sentences:I want to go to beach / I want to go to the beach.Thank you for viewing and helping me.
  

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Use this one: I want to go to the beach. I have to go to the dentist The -is typically required when context involved: bank, post office, movie, supermarket, mall, library, or any public establishment. It is just the way English is spoken.

  • Use this one: I want to go to the beach.
  • I have to go to the dentist The -is typically required when context involved: bank, post office, movie, supermarket, mall, library, or any public establishment.
  • It is just the way English is spoken.
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Use this one: I want to go to the beach. I have to go to the dentist
The -is typically required when context involved: bank, post office, movie, supermarket, mall, library, or any public establishment. It is just the way English is spoken.
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Anonymousthe difference
go to beach - wrong
go to the beach - correct

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