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Jesusengland Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Travel on the trains / on trains / by train

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00 What is the difference between these sentences?02br
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00 - We were going to be allowed to travel on the trains.02br
00 - We were going to be allowed to travel on trains.02br
00-We were going to be allowed to travel by train.02br
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0The first one, with "the," shows that you have some specific trains in mind.02br
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00I don't see any difference between the 2nd and 3rd.0-
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0To me, #3 could mean the same as #2, but it could also refer to a specific journey by train (rather than journeys in general). 0-

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