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North or the North?
Hello, help me, please, with the next grammar question: do I use “the” with North/East/West/South or zero article? In what cases?Thank you
2019年9月5日 06:25
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'North' is a direction. We often use it as an adverb e.g. 'Drive north'.
'The north' is a geographical area e.g. 'It rains more in the north than in the south'.
'Left' and 'right' work the same way. 'Go left' but 'The road is on the left'.
2019年9月5日
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Both are possible (article/no article)
('the') "In the north of Australia there are many crocodiles"
'the north' is a specific region (within Australia)
(no 'the') 'Papua New Guinea is north of Australia"
'north' is a non-specific region (beyond Australia)
2019年9月5日
I think it would help to be more specific. Are you talking about directions or places? Can you give examples? I think that there may be lots of rules, and lots of exceptions here.
2019年9月5日
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