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patricia
which is corret or are they both correct?
let's go to the downtown
let's go downtown.
which is corret or are they both correct?
I know downtown can be used as noun or adv. but I still do not know the difference between the two sentences above.
27 apr. 2011 04:54
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Let´s go to the downtown: WRONG
Let´s go downtown: RIGHT
Like with the word "home" you don´t need a preposition:
Let´s go home. Stay home.
27 april 2011
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Let's go downtown.
Similar adverbs of place:
home; there; here; where;
Clear?
27 april 2011
1
grammatically both are ok. but "go to the downtown" just sounds so rare and unnatural.
same with "home":
"i'm going home." i guess you've never heard people saying "i'm going to home"
i'd say...it's a matter of habbit
FYI, "go downtown" is also a slang
27 april 2011
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patricia
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Chinees (Mandarijn), Chinees (overige), Engels, Japans
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