Grammar

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'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”).

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.

Articles With Common Activities

Include the article “a” with the expressions “take a bath/shower” (American English) and “have a bath/shower” (British English).