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Articles in fixed expressions? ​

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Answered by navdeepmalik1254
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Explanation:

some common fixed expressions of place, time and movement countable nouns are normally treated as uncountables, without articles. Here are the most common expressions of this kind:

To school / at school / in school / from school

To university / at university / from university (GB)

To university / in university / from university (US)

To / at / in / into / from church

To / in / into / out of bed / prison

To / at sea

To / in / from town

At / from home

Leave home / school / university / college

Start school / university / college

Enter school / university / college

To / in / into / out of hospital

To / at / from work

By car / by bus / by bicycle / by plane / by train / by boat

On foot

By radio / phone / letter / mail

In some cases, place nouns are used with articles. There is usually a difference of meaning. For example, when we say at the university, we are referring to the building, not to the activities going on there m.

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