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| the same with teacher and school? police and prison-house? Could you please tell me what is correct? |
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![]() My parents go to the hospital to visit their friend. ![]() The doctor works in the hospital. ![]() The teacher works in the school. ![]() The police visit the prison to interview inmates. ![]() Do these examples help you? Cheers, Amigos4 |
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A comparison can be made here. 1- ( Talking about a baby) Does she go to school?(in general sense) ~ Yes, she is in... 2- My mum is at the school now to.... ( A specific place/ building) 1- His brother has been in prison for 14 years. (He's under going a punishment. It doesn't matter which prison.) 2- The Prime Minister visited the Prison last week and ... ( a specific place/ building) Hope this helps. Regards! |
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