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Musicgold Posted 17 years ago
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The mountains

Hi,

What does the author mean hear by 'the mountains' in the following sentence? Some mountains or the mountains specific in that general area?


Next year we are going to the mountains for vacation
Thanks,

MG.
  

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Musicgold What does the author mean hear by 'the mountains' in the following sentence? Some mountains or the mountains specific in that general area? Without further context I would say that the speaker is referring to particular mountains that all his listeners know about.

  • Musicgold What does the author mean hear by 'the mountains' in the following sentence?
  • Some mountains or the mountains specific in that general area?
  • Without further context I would say that the speaker is referring to particular mountains that all his listeners know about.
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MusicgoldWhat does the author mean hear by 'the mountains' in the following sentence? Some mountains or the mountains specific in that general area?
Without further context I would say that the speaker is referring to particular mountains that all his listeners know about.

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