Re: lodging off the Euston Road
- From: msb@xxxxxxx (Mark Brader)
- Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 21:13:43 -0000
I (Mark Brader) wrote:
>>> I don't think either of those streets takes a "the" today; am I
>>> right?
Jim Lawton answers:
>> Either with or without works fine today.
Thanks.
C.D.B. writes:
> "The Euston Road" makes perfect sense, if you're talking about the
> road to Euston. ...
That's irrelevant; my question was about current usage, not origins.
See also the other thread ("the with streets").
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