'Go to the Coast' or 'Go to Coast'? When visiting an area that is next to the sea, we commonly use the expression “go to the coast” (with the article “the”). April 03, 2022 - 1 min read
'Go To Sea' vs. 'Go to the Sea'. What's the Difference? We use the expression “go to sea” (without “the”) to say that someone becomes a sailor or embarks on a voyage. April 02, 2022 - 1 min read
‘Go To the Beach’ or ‘Go To Beach’. Which is Correct? We say “go to the beach” (not “go to beach”). Follow the same strategy with other related expressions, such as “walk along the beach”. April 01, 2022 - 2 min read
Articles With Names of Household Chores In normal conversations, we commonly use the expressions “do the dishes”, “do the laundry”, or “do the housework”. We can omit the article to put the emphasis on the activity rather than the items to be washed or cleaned. March 31, 2022 - 2 min read
Do You Need the Article ‘the’ With the Expression ‘Do the Cleaning’? In everyday English, we use the expression “do the cleaning” (with the article “the”) to speak about the process of making a house or an office clean. March 30, 2022 - 1 min read
Do You Need the Article ‘the’ With the Expression ‘Do the Ironing’? When referring to the task of making clothes flat and smooth, we typically put the definite article “the” before “ironing”. March 29, 2022 - 1 min read
‘Do Laundry’ or ‘Do the Laundry’. Which is Correct? In everyday English, we often use the expression “do the laundry” to talk about managing the pile of clothes that needs to be washed. March 28, 2022 - 1 min read
‘Do the Dishes’ or ‘Do Dishes’. Which is Correct? We commonly use the expressions “do the wishes” or “wash the dishes” (with the article “the”) when thinking about a particular occasion of this task. March 27, 2022 - 2 min read
Articles With Common Activities Include the article “a” with the expressions “take a bath/shower” (American English) and “have a bath/shower” (British English). March 26, 2022 - 2 min read