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Gori Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Proper noun with "the"

0For example, in Japan, there is a station called "Tokyo."02br
00In the following examples, I listed up 3 patterns using "Tokyo station/Station".02br
00Are all acceptable in English grammar?02br
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001) I arrived at 01u00the 01b00T02b00okyo station.02u02br
002) I arrived at 01u01b00T02b00okyo 01b00S02b00tation02u00.02br
003) I arrived at 01u00the 01b00T02b00okyo 01b00S02b00tation02u00.02br
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00If the above 3 is also correct (besides 1 and 2), does this mean that the proper noun (in this case, "Tokyo Station") could come with "the"? Is it correct?0-
  

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  • 0See [01font 00Post]318377[/post]02font 02br 02br 01font 00(Edited to make this link work.
  • )02font 040pidthen with no space and no colon, the post number, then again with no space
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0See [01font00Post]318377[/post]02font02br
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01font00(Edited to make this link work. Put 05000.)02font040pidthen with no space and no colon, the post number, then again with no space
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0Thank you for your reference, but could you please tell me the subject of Post: 318337, if possible?02br
00I do not know why, but I am having a hard time reaching that post. Thank you for your help!0-
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0 Put the cursor here and click >>>> 05000<<<< Click here.040pid318377
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0Thanks CJ for the how-to!0-
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0Thank you for all your reference and helping me reach that site.02br
00Well, it seems to me that writing as "I arrived at Tokyo Station" sounds best to me in this case.02br
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00However, in a different example, I want to know if this is acceptable to write as "the ABC signal", "the DEF signal," and "the GHI signal" if there are three signals called "ABC," "DEF

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