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SUMMARY:Funny Prepositions - Part 3
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DESCRIPTION: When we are going somewhere we usually just say to&nbsp;in English (to New York,&nbsp;to aunt Mary,&nbsp;to the cinema). Not so easy in German, unfortunately.
When you go somewhere:&bull;&nbsp;nachNach&nbsp;is for geographical names.&bull;&nbsp;inIn&nbsp;is for places. Remember the difference between&nbsp;nach&nbsp;and&nbsp;in&nbsp;with this example:Ich fahre in die Stadt.&nbsp;BUT:&nbsp;Ich fahre nach Berlin.Ich gehe ins* Restaurant.&bull;&nbsp;zuZu&nbsp;is for persons or when you are going to an institution, but not really into it.Rememer:&nbsp;zu&nbsp;is always with&nbsp;Dativ, although it's about a movement:Ich gehe zu Beate. Ich gehe zur* Polizei.
What's the difference between a restaurant and the police? With a restaurant, we mean a place: It is a certain building and we go into it. When we talk about the police we think of the police as an institution. We might be talking to a police officer in the street, or going into a police station.
When you...

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