Faculty of Translation Theory and Practice
Chair of Translation Theory and Practice
Topic: Towns and cities
Done by: Sultonova H.
Group: 111-group
Checked: Odinaev B.
Samarkand-2020
City, Town, –What’s the Difference?
Town Definition and Example
Town comes from an Old English word that referred to a walled or fenced place, such as a farm, village, or courtyard. Our modern word refers to populated areas with fixed boundaries and a local government. Towns are usually bigger than villages, but smaller than cities. The term can also refer to its inhabitants, its townspeople.
Home wasn’t a set house, or a single town on a map. It was wherever the people who loved you were, whenever you were together.
What Happened to Goodbye, Sarah Dessen
Town Expressions
There are many expressions that use the term town in English. To go to town means to do an activity wholeheartedly, successfully, or freely. A man or woman about town is someone who attends public and private events often. A night on the town is a night of entertainment outside your home. To paint the town red is to party. Can you think of others?
City Definition and Example
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