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Believer Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Want to confirm.

Hi,

The issue of putting 'the' or no 'the' has interested me and yesterday, while thinking about it for a moment, I came to this conclusion. Can you confirm its validity? I believe normally, you wouldn't find a definite article, 'the', in front of the proper names like 'Believer Street' and 'Believer Street'.

Let us assume that there is such places as Believer Street and Believer Station in a city called Believe City but let us assume more that, as it happens, there are other street and stations by the same name in other cities. Can we say like this?

Let's go the Believer Street in the Believer City and wait in the Believer Station there to wait for John. He said that he will arrive there by train at four this afternoon.
  
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