Kirill
I definitely prefer living in the city. I have a big family and each of us has their own interests and places to go. A city provides the opportunity to commute really fast, to go out to wide range of activities and events, to use different services and facilities. I love the vibe of all the cities. Most of them are quite dynamic. It fill me with energy and excitement.
2 oct. 2024 21:40
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I definitely prefer living in a city. I have a big family and each of us has their own interests and places to go to. A city provides the opportunity to travel really fast, to go out to wide range of activities and events, to use different services and facilities. I love the vibe of all the cities. Most of them are quite dynamic. It fills me with energy and excitement.
The difference between "in the city" and "in a city" lies in how definite or specific the reference to the city is: 1. In the city: Refers to a specific city that is already known or has been mentioned earlier in the conversation or context. The definite article "the" indicates that both the speaker and listener understand which city is being referred to. For example: - "I live in the city," meaning a particular city that has already been identified. 2. In a city: Refers to any city, without specifying which one. The indefinite article "a" suggests that the speaker is talking about a general or unknown city. For example: - "I want to live in a city," meaning the speaker desires to live in some city, but it’s not clear which one. So, "the" refers to something specific, while "a" refers to something more general or unspecified. / COMMUTE - travel some distance between one's home and place of work on a regular basis. "he commuted from Corby to Kentish Town"
3 oct. 2024 09:11
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