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WestHampstead
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Hi!
What is correct: places in town or places in the town?
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10 May 2010
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yanogator
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If it �s the town you live in, you �d say "places in town." If you �re visiting or talking about another town, it would be "places in the town." Generally, "in town" refers to your own town, or the nearest town if you live in the country.
I hope this sheds some light on it for you,
Bruce |
11 May 2010
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