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							| Hi collegues! I would like to ask you about  whether this sentence is correct or not; - The age at which the students go to the university in America is similar to that of students in Tunisia.
 Thanks a lot for your help.
 
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 aasott
 
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							| I would say, 
 The age at which the students go to the university in America is similar to that of students in Tunisia.
 
 
 The age at which the students go to university in America is similar to that of students in Tunisia.
 
 
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 abumohamed
 
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							| May be:   The age at which  students go to  university in America is similar to that of students in Tunisia. |  11 Dec 2012     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| "the" is an AE vs BE thing--both are right |  11 Dec 2012     
					
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 cindyfreksen
 
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							| Grammatically Douglas I think that it is incorrect to use the definite article in this sentence whether you are in the US or UK. Unless there is only one student body and one university in America! 
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 The age at which students go to university in America is similar to that of students in Tunisia.
 
 Cindy
 
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 yanogator
 
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							| No, Cindy, in the US, we don �t say "go to university". Actually, we would say "go to college" in this situation.   Bruce |  11 Dec 2012     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| u�ni�ver�si�ty 
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An educational institution designed for instruction, examination, or both, of students in many branches of advanced learning, conferring... 
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: a place for baking or selling baked goods     We DON �t say "I go to bakery." |  12 Dec 2012     
					
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