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Sb70012 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

I go to /a/the/-/ park

1. I go to park.
2. I go to the park.
3. I go to a park.

Hi,
I don't have much context. I just want to know which one is correct.
Do they both work?

Suppose that I am a teacher and my student asks me to make him an example with the usage of word "Park"

Thank you.
  

Top answer

Both #2 and #3 are possible, depending on how many parks there are in your town.

  • Both #2 and #3 are possible, depending on how many parks there are in your town.
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Both #2 and #3 are possible, depending on how many parks there are in your town.
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sb70012Do they both work?
Do all three work?

We can use both only of two things.
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ozzourtiI explained that HERE.
I missed that. Still, it's useful to know. I won't be wasting any more of my time answering questions from sb.
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fivejedjon, You are a retired teacher and you are not expected to say that. What's your problem with me?
Why do you get annoyed if I ask my question in different forums?
I have to do that because I want to compare answers. I am not here to play the people fool.
I am here to respectfully check you native English speakers' responses.
I appreciate all answers.
Please be a little c
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sb70012 You are a retired teacher and you are not expected to say that.
I have no interest in what people expect me to say.
sb70012Why do you get annoyed if I ask my question in different forums?
I don't.
sb70012 What's your problem with me?
I am not happy when I respond to a question onl
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But I have never asked a same question twice in a same forum. I do it in different forums but not twice in a same forum.
Ok it's opt to you my friend.
Best wishes.

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