amiable25
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This is an example sentence from a TOEFL speaking book(published in Korea, Korean author).
Some people don't like living in the dorms.
There is no context. If the sentence means the general idea that there are some who don't want to be in dormitories, is it okay to say "the dorms"?
I thought "dorms" is right in it (because the word doesn't indicate some specific dormitories) , so I don't know why it says "the dorms".
Some people don't like living in the dorms.
There is no context. If the sentence means the general idea that there are some who don't want to be in dormitories, is it okay to say "the dorms"?
I thought "dorms" is right in it (because the word doesn't indicate some specific dormitories) , so I don't know why it says "the dorms".
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