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What's the difference?
Hello everybody!
I'd like to know the difference in meaning between these two sentences: My school is a sports college. My school goes to a sports college. Thank you in advance. Regards |
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"My school is a sports college" defines the type of school of your school.
"My school goes to a sports college" does not make sense to me. |
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You may say: My school goes to a sports college to practice on their soccer field.
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