0What is the rule, if their is any about "to" and "the" in a sentence.02br 02br 00For Example:02br 02br 00I am going to the park02br 02br 00I am going to school. 02br 02br 00I am going to the hospital.( I have heard British speakers using I am going to hospital) Is that a lower level of society omitting "the".02br 02br 00I am going home. 01b00not02b00 I am going to home.What is the rule for this?02br 02br 00I am walking to the store.02br 02br 00When do you use the article before the noun and when do you not?02br 02br 00Thanks0-
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12br 12br 10Thanks12br 12br 12blockquote 11b 01font 00My guess, I fear, is that there are no set, logical rules. There may be some things that possible lists may have in common, but I don't know of any myself. 02font 02b 00 0-
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12br 12br 10Thanks12br 12br 12blockquote 11b 01font 00My guess, I fear, is that there are no set, logical rules.
There may be some things that possible lists may have in common, but I don't know of any myself.
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