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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

town/city center

They drove through the town center and went north.

Is the town center synonymous with the city center? Thanks.
  

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Hi, A 'city' is is usually a lot bigger than a 'town'. There are also often differences in the way the government is organized. Clive

  • Hi, A 'city' is is usually a lot bigger than a 'town'.
  • There are also often differences in the way the government is organized.
  • Clive
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Hi,

A 'city' is is usually a lot bigger than a 'town'. There are also often differences in the way the government is organized.

Clive
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Got it! Thanks, Clive.
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A city has much more area as compared to a town. A city is cosmopolitan and you will usually find at least one airport in a city.

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