viernes, 22 de enero de 2016

confusable words and expressions


road and street 

1  the difference

A street is a road with houses on either side. We use street for roads in towns or villages, but not for country roads. 
  • Cars can park on both sides of the street
  • Our village has only got one street.

Road is used for both town and country. 
  • Cars can park on both sides of the road. 
  • The road out of our village goes up a steep hill. (Not The street out of our village....)

2  street names: stress

In street names we normally stress the word Road, but the word before Street.
  •     Marylebone Road             Oxford Street




city and town 

Most people simply use city to talk about large and important towns - examples in the UK are Belfast, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Manchester, Liverpool and London.

City can be used in a more exact way to talk about a town that has been given a special status by the king or queen (in Britain) or by the state (in some other English-speaking countries).