
"Go to school" vs "go to the school" - WordReference Forums
2017年9月30日 · "Go to school", like "go to work", is a generic action. It does not refer to a specific school or office building. In fact, unless you add a time ("go to school at 8 am") it may …
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2012年6月4日 · Just "going to school" in US. May be different in the UK. The particular school would be understood. Oddly this wouldn't be the case for a hospital in the US. Unlike UK …
He goes/go to school everyday. | WordReference Forums
2014年11月7日 · I know " He goes to school everday" is corret, and " he" is a third person singular.Why can't you say "He go to school everday" but can say " They go to...
I go to primary school. vs. I go to a primary school.
2021年5月11日 · It’s a matter of context, whether you’re making a generalisation (I’m at school/I go to [primary] school) or you’re describing the sort of school you attend. What level of …
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2024年9月28日 · “Adverbials” (as opposed to single adverbs) are often prepositional phrases, answering the questions where, when, why, how. So in “I go to school” you have subject + …
Where did you go to school? - WordReference Forums
2009年9月6日 · For BE speakers, school is not used to refer to university or college. For speakers of AE, it is frequently used in reference to colleges and universities, and is also a generic term …
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2019年10月1日 · a) I have been going to this school for a month. b) I have been attending the school for a month. the first seems to be used on the Internet but the expression 'go to school' …
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No se dice 'go school', sino 'go to school'. Tu respuesta es la correcta. El corrector está equivocado.
I go to school by (the) school bus. | WordReference Forums
2021年4月3日 · Personally, I would say: I take the school bus (to school) every day. Phrases like "by bus," "by train," "by plane," "on foot," etc. are very useful when describing different …
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2017年9月4日 · "I go homewards" = I start moving in the direction of my home (but I may change my mind 5 minutes later). "Homewards" is a direction, not a place. "I go home" = I go to my …