词汇 | grammar_british-grammar_place-names |
释义 | Place namesBuildings, monuments, cathedrals, etc.We use the with some names of buildings (we usually write the without a capital letter, the Taj Mahal, the Alhambra, the Houses of Parliament, the Pentagon) but not with others: Stonehenge, Windsor Castle, St Paul’s Cathedral, Chichen Itza. Roads, streets, etc.We use the with the names of major roads in a country: the M6, the A40, but not with the names of areas, squares, streets and roads in a town or city: Broadway, Covent Garden, Times Square, Princes Street. Facilities in a town or cityWe usually use the with the names of hotels, cinemas, museums and art galleries: the Marriott, the Louvre, the National Gallery. When we are referring to buildings or institutions that don’t include the name of a town or city, we use the: the airport, the University Press, but not when the name of the town or city is included: Gatwick Airport, Cambridge University Press. But there are some exceptions:
The sea, the coast, etc.When we are referring to general features of a country or its landscape, we use the: the sea, the countryside, the city, the coast. Places: fixed expressionsThere are a lot of common fixed expressions relating to places. We don’t normally use the with these expressions. Here are some of them:
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