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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

re:to and the before nouns

0What is the rule, if their is any about "to" and "the" in a sentence.02br
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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
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00I am going home. 01b00not02b00 I am going to home.What is the rule for this?02br
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00I am walking to the store.02br
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00When do you use the article before the noun and when do you not?02br
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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-

  • 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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01cite10Anonymous12cite10When do you use the article before the noun and when do you not?12br
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