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“Japan is to the east of China”,请问可以省略“to”吗? “Japan is to the east of China”,can I omit the word “to”?
Jul 18, 2021 2:48 AM
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You can omit the word "to", but only if you also omit the word "the". The sentence would read: "Japan is east of China." It means the same thing as "Japan is to the east of China."
July 18, 2021
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You can say "Japan is east of China" in order not to use "to". Happy learning! :)
July 18, 2021
Or you could also say, Japan is situated in the Eastern part of China.☺️
July 18, 2021
No, you need the word “to.” If I say “Japan is the east of China,” that means EVERYTHING to the east of China is Japan. By putting “to,” you’re saying that that’s only one of the places to the East. Hope that helps!
July 18, 2021
Japan is east of China
July 18, 2021
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