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  1. Jun 8, 2011 · UK, English. Jun 7, 2011. #27. Just to make sure we've got the right idea, here are some more cathedral closes: Lincoln, Wells, Chichester, Durham. They're not all as "closed" as the term suggests, except where they have been deliberately closed off for money-making purposes.

  2. cathedral一般会形容大一些的教堂,圣母大教堂,圣彼得大教堂 (St. Peter's Cathedral)等 。. church一般形容教堂不是很大的那种。. 或者我们说话时说“我们去教会(教堂)吧”这里的教会(教堂)我们就会用到church "Let us go to church"We go to church. church与cathedral的区别 ...

  3. Jan 7, 2008 · Jan 7, 2008. #2. I was born and raised in England's second largest city (Birmingham) and went to many many concerts in the " Town hall", which was the building where the " City council" conducted business. Now I live in Norwich (a city with two Cathedrals, and whose motto is "Welcome to Norwich, a Fine City ") and the " Town Hall" is still the ...

  4. Oct 2, 2010 · In the year 1703 St.Petersburg was constituted as the capital of the Russian Empire, so the cathedral (the Peter and Paul Cathedral) was originally built as one of the foremost temples in Russia This sentence was taken from one of the books about the Peter and Paul fortress, the book being edited and published in St.Petersburg and therefore it is possible that there are some mistakes or ...

  5. A cathedral is a church that is the official seat of a diocesan bishop. It's called this way because a "cátedra" is the place from which a bishop presides/chairs the mass inside a cathedral. A "parroquia" (parish) is just a little church in a neighborhood/district. There are more kinds of churches; abadías, basílicas, etc.

  6. May 17, 2013 · South East England. English - England. May 17, 2013. #3. To me, there is really no difference in meaning or emphasis. The only difference is when it's spoken. And 'until' sounds a little unnatural. 'To' sounds more natural, as does 'till'. 'from 9 to 11', 'from 2 till 6', 'from 8 till late' and so on. E.

  7. Feb 4, 2012 · Feb 4, 2012. #2. All the important words in the name of something, such as a festival, are always capitalized. Therefore, "Dieppe Early Music Festival" is correct as you have it. I'm not familiar with it, but I think the Metz event should also probably be written as "Metz Cathedral Triforium." Even if the triforium isn't part of the festival ...

  8. May 28, 2013 · May 29, 2013. #3. FredBarney said: Hello, I want to say in Spanish, Have you read the novel tilted (???) The Conversation In The Cathedral? Is this correct? Has leído la novela titulada La conversación en la catedral?

  9. Jul 18, 2010 · Jul 18, 2010. #2. Across from is used when there is some defined space that you have to cross to get from the one location to the other. For instance, if I'm standing in the middle of St Mark's square in Venice, you can say I'm standing in front of the Cathedral, but if I'm on the other side of the square from the Cathedral, then I'm standing ...

  10. Aug 13, 2009 · I hope to visit the Cathedral. (= I hope that I visit . . .) I intend to . . . I planned to . . . Where the infinitive clause has a different subject, it has to be marked by the subject subordinator 'for': I intend for you to take an umbrella. I planned for him to visit the Cathedral. This explains why 'recommend to' is disallowed.

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