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Ashraful Haque
Going 'to Church' vs 'to THE Church?'
Do we say I'm going 'to Church' or 'to the Church?'
And is it the same for Mosque/Madir?
18 мая 2020 г., 20:25
Ответы · 7
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I'm going to church.
I'm going to the Church of Saint Andrews.
I'm going to a mosque.
18 мая 2020 г.
You'd say going to church but going to the mosque.
I hope this helps.
18 мая 2020 г.
You do not go to THE home or THE school or THE church.
You go home, to school, to church.
If you are distinguishing one church from another, say the small church or the church on Main Street.
18 мая 2020 г.
You say “I go to church” when you wanna highlight the fact that you practice... you say “I go to the church” when you are indicating that you’re going to the church you belong to or you frequently go. I believe the same goes for mosque.
18 мая 2020 г.
I say both.
I say, I'm going to church when I'm thinking of church services, an activity.
I say, I'm going to the church, when I am thinking of the building itself.
But there is no rule differentiating the two.
18 мая 2020 г.
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Ashraful Haque
Языковые навыки
бенгальский, английский
Изучаемый язык
английский
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