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HUBLOT Posted 14 years ago
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They drove around the town in a rental car.

- They drove around the town in a rental car.
- They drove a rental car around the town.

Do both sound good to you?
  

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Yes.

  • Yes.
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3 Answers
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I cannot explain why, but I think that some (many?) Americans would be more comfortable if you left out the "the":

They drove around town in a rental car.
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Thank you, Rover and James.

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