AlexAD
Senior Member
- Joined
- Feb 7, 2011
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Russian
- Home Country
- Belarus
- Current Location
- United States
Hi, there.
While I have been looking through the English sentences I found the one that caught my sight to it and here it is:
"This is the highest building in town"
I assume that article is missed so it should be spelled as a "This is the highest building in a/the town". I did my assumption upon the rule that every singular countable noun can not be used alone. Am I right?
Thanks in advance.
While I have been looking through the English sentences I found the one that caught my sight to it and here it is:
"This is the highest building in town"
I assume that article is missed so it should be spelled as a "This is the highest building in a/the town". I did my assumption upon the rule that every singular countable noun can not be used alone. Am I right?
Thanks in advance.