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"I love to sail over the water" (some specific body of water) or "I love to sail over
water" (any water).
"He spilled the milk all over the floor" (some specific milk, perhaps the milk you
bought earlier that day) or "He spilled milk all over the floor" (any milk).
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Omission of Articles
Some common types of nouns that don't take an article are:
Decided whether to use the definite article the or not. If you do not need the
article, type an x.
Hi John,
I arrived in the USA last Monday. We left x Rome, flew over the Alps and made a
quick stop in x London. There we went shopping at x Harrods, visited the Tower
and enjoyed a sunny afternoon in x Hyde Park. On the following day we left
for x New York. The time on board wasn't boring as there were two films to watch
on the monitor. The people on the plane were all x Italian. Before we landed
at x JFK airport, we saw theStatue of Liberty, x Ellis Island and the Empire State
Building. The hotel I stayed in was on the corner of x42nd Street and x 5th
Avenue. I don't like x hotels very much, but I didn't have x time to rent an
apartment.
Please say hello to Peter and Mandy.
Yours,
Peter