Elizabeth
article ' the' - My next destination is the Fort Napoleon. Do i need to use the article 'the'? I went to 'the' Fort Napoleon? I went to 'the' National Bird Park?
20 มิ.ย. 2010 เวลา 15:37
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MLT's answer is correct. The second sentence in your question is: I went to 'the' National Bird Park? If I know where the National Bird Park is located (i.e. you told me where you went), then you could say "I went to the National Bird Park (the park that is located at or near the place where I said I went)." If I don't know where you went, then you must say "I went to a national bird park."
20 มิถุนายน 2010
Thanks, Richard! I didn't see the second question. :)
20 มิถุนายน 2010
No, "the" (definite article) is unnecessary to use here. Because "Fort Napoleon" is a proper noun (titles, places, names, etc.), it is specific without a definite article. (Unless, of course, "The" was a part of the location's name...then "the" should be included.) Both of the following are correct (notice that when "fort" is not a specific name of a place, you SHOULD include "the.") 1. I went to Fort Napoleon. 2. I went to the fort.
20 มิถุนายน 2010
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