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Go to work, go home, go to the cinema

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We say:

(go) to hospital, (be) in hospital


(go) to work (be) at work start work finish work Jack had an accident.
Bye! I'm going to work now. (not to the work) He had to go to hospital.
I finish work at 5 o'clock every day.

(go) to school, (be) at school, start school, leave (go) to prison, (be) in prison
school etc. Why is he in prison? What did he do?
What did you learn at school today? (not at the
school) (go) to church, (be) in/at church
Some children don't like school. David usually goes to church on Sundays.

(go) to university/college, (be) at university/college (go) to bed, (be) in bed


Helen wants to go to university when she leaves O I'm tired. I'm going to bed. (not to the bed)
school. 'Where's Alice?' 'She's in bed.'
What did you study at college?
(go) home, (be) at home etc.
I'm tired. I'm going home. (not to home)
Are you going out tonight, or are you staying at
home?
We say:

(go to) the cinema / the theatre / the bank / the post office / the station / the airport / the city centre

I never go to the theatre, but I go to the cinema a lot.

'Are you going to the bank?' 'No, to the post office.'

The number 5 bus goes to the airport; the number 8 goes to the city centre.

(go to) the doctor, the dentist

You're not well. Why don't you go to the doctor? I have to go to the dentist tomorrow.
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