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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

In church

Without articles, church could mean "building" itself? For example, In church, a big charity party is going to be held soon. I know the exampled sentence is so lame but I can not think of any and I also saw someone saying without any articles, meaning "inside of the church building", not ceremonies. Thank you and I will wait for your answers.Thank you in advance
  

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Hi, If you want to talk about a building, say 'In a church' or 'In the church'. Clive

  • Hi, If you want to talk about a building, say 'In a church' or 'In the church'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

If you want to talk about a building, say 'In a church' or 'In the church'.

Clive

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