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Robson Leonel Branco
What's the difference between the two phrases bellow?
Down to the Mississippi River.
Down to Mississippi River.
18 de sep. de 2024 10:35
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The first is natural English.
The second is poor grammar unless they're not even talking about the river. They could be using slang / poor grammar intentionally, to speak less words; or they could be talking about a company or location that's named after the river.
18 de septiembre de 2024
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The difference between the two phrases lies in the use of the definite article "the":
"Down to the Mississippi River": This phrase is grammatically correct and specifies a particular river, namely the Mississippi River. The definite article "the" is used here to indicate a specific, well-known river.
"Down to Mississippi River": This phrase is grammatically incorrect because it omits the definite article "the." In English, when referring to a specific, well-known geographical feature like a river, the definite article "the" is generally needed.
So, the correct phrase to use is "Down to the Mississippi River."
18 de septiembre de 2024
1
I can't think of a context in which "down to Mississippi River" makes sense, but I'll let you know if I can find one.
18 de septiembre de 2024
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Robson Leonel Branco
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Inglés, Portugués
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