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Esalim80 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Find the mistake in the following sentence.

I'll specialize when I get to the university.

Can it be ( the university ) to be replaced by university?

  

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This is a better way to say it: I'll choose my specialty when I get to university. ) I'll choose my specialty when I get to the university. )

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This is a better way to say it:

I'll choose my specialty when I get to university. (You have not been accepted at any university yet.)
I'll choose my specialty when I get to the university. (You are accepted at a university, and the reader knows which one you are talking about.)

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esalim80

I'll specialize when I get to the university.

Can it be ( the university ) to be replaced by university?
Should "university" replace "the university"?

Yes, if you're being tested in British English.

[Note how to ask your question in a clearer way.]

CJ

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