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gave me (the) directions to the post office / Sandy won a large sum of money in the lottery.
1.
"The stranger gave me the directions to the post office."
→Is this sentence correct? Can I omit the THE before "directions"?
2.
"Sandy won a large sum of money in the lottery."
→Is this sentence correct? Is "in the lottery" correct?
Thanks!
2016年5月4日 12:24
回答 · 4
1. Yes, this is correct but normally you would say "A stranger.." Yes, you can omit "the" before "directions" but it is slightly different. You would use "the" if you want to emphasize "directions" in the sentence. For example, if you are explaining you got lost because the directions were incorrect and "a stranger gave you the directions".
2. Yes, this is correct
2016年5月4日
The second sentence is correct. Well done!
2016年5月4日
Yes, you can omit "the". That is because in this case, "the directions" can refer to the set of directions, where as simply "directions" is the plural of direction, and refers to the specific steps he gave you in order to get there. E.G. "Turn left" is one direction, where as "Turn left, then turn right." are directions.
I'm actually not sure about the seconds one, though. Sorry.
2016年5月4日
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