amiable25
Junior Member
- Joined
- Nov 16, 2013
- Member Type
- English Teacher
- Native Language
- Korean
- Home Country
- South Korea
- Current Location
- South Korea
Hello, I have a question.
The light is on in the dining room. Is this sentence correct? I think it should be "The light in the dining room is on", because of the definite artcle "the (light)". I guess "in the dining room" modifies "the light" ( so it is not "a light") and it should be right behind it, but I don't know why it has moved to the end of the sentence. Thank you.
The light is on in the dining room. Is this sentence correct? I think it should be "The light in the dining room is on", because of the definite artcle "the (light)". I guess "in the dining room" modifies "the light" ( so it is not "a light") and it should be right behind it, but I don't know why it has moved to the end of the sentence. Thank you.