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Vincent Teo Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

At that road / on that road / on the road

Can I say,

(a) The accident caused the traffic jam at that road / on that road / on the road.


(b) There is an accident at the traffic jam.
  

Top answer

a) An/The accident caused a traffic jam on the/that road. If the accident has already been mentioned, the is the right article. b) An/The accident caused a traffic jam.

  • a) An/The accident caused a traffic jam on the/that road.
  • If the accident has already been mentioned, the is the right article.
  • b) An/The accident caused a traffic jam.
  • CB
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a) An/The accident caused a traffic jam on the/that road.
If the accident has already been mentioned, the is the right article.

b) An/The accident caused a traffic jam.

CB

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