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HenryTsang Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Coming from (south)

Hello,

Can I say: "if you are driving from south, you can make a turn at the intersection".

Can I omit the definite article (I mean coming from the southern direction in general)?

Thank you.
  

Top answer

No. Say if you are driving from the south, . .

  • No.
  • Say if you are driving from the south, .
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No.
Say if you are driving from the south, . . .

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