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Guest Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

Use of articles with north, south, east and west

I would be very grateful if you could give some rules to know when I have to use, North England or the North of England. I need to know when the article is needed and when it is not.

Thank you for your help.
  

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not a hard and fast rule, but ... if there is an administrative region/city/etc. ).

  • not a hard and fast rule, but ...
  • if there is an administrative region/city/etc.
  • ).
  • if you are speaking generally of a fairly non-specific area, do not capitalize (the north of France).
  • for this second group, you may especially consider using the adjectives northern, southern, eastern, and western, though these words also may be "official" designations of countries, town, etc.
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not a hard and fast rule, but ... if there is an administrative region/city/etc. whose official name includes a direction, you should use it with the place name and capitalize it as well (North America, New South Wales, etc.). if you are speaking generally of a fairly non-specific area, do not capitalize (the north of France). for this second group, you may especially consider using the adjecti

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