English, asked by mithunswain57, 11 months ago

I will get of at the stop. and I will get of at this stop. both are sentences here which one current. could someone explain this sentences please ​

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Answered by maulshreegupta2004
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THE CORRECT SENTENCE IS ....

I WILL GET OFF AT THE STOP.

BECAUSE THE WORD "STOP" DOESN'T NEED ANY PREPOSITION.

In the sentence

I will get off at the stop.

"The" is added to emphasise "stop" .

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