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Is the sentence correct?
We almost arrived at the town.I want to say that we'll soon be in the town.
11 juin 2017 16:27
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It solely depends on the context.
Using "the" indicates that you are refering to a particular town with some sort of special implication.
To illustrate a bit:
"I'm almost at home." vs "I'm almost at my home."
The latter emphasizes the ownership of the place mentioned.
In short:
It is correct, but the "the" isn't necessary, unless there is something special about "the" town you're referring to.
11 juin 2017
We've almost arrived at the town or I've almost arrived at the town depending on 1 or more people.
11 juin 2017
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Timur
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Russe, Ouzbek
Langue étudiée
Anglais, Russe
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