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I lie in bed for ten minutes thinking about what I need to do that day.
This is a sentence from one internet site. There isn't an article befor "bed". Is it a mistake?
7 de jul. de 2012 7:59
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"In bed" refers to any situation where you are lying in a bed, any bed: about to go to sleep; actually sleeping; having awakened, but haven't gotten out of bed.
"He was in bed, asleep." - this is a common phrase, used to differentiate a situation where the person fell asleep in their chair, for example.
Also, as Denis points out, there are a number of nouns that don't use an article when used with some prepositions.
One idiom - we say politicians are 'in bed with each other' if they are working together on a project and they are normally opposed to each other.
There is a saying - "Politics makes strange bedfellows", meaning that compromise forces people in government to work together closely that would not normally. The image is two or more people that are "in bed together" or "in bed with each other".
7 de julio de 2012
Александр,
No, it is not a mistake. "Bed" is a countable noun which normally requires an article (a/the).
"In bed" is a special expression that does not require an article.
Here are some other examples where an article is not used in English before a countable noun.
in prison
at college
at school
to school
in hospital
in church
at church
at sea
in court
7 de julio de 2012
No, it is correct.
7 de julio de 2012
Александр
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Lao, Ruso
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés, Lao
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