We do not use the when we are talking about being in prison as a prisoner.
Here are some examples with other buildings. School is over at half past three. (= school activities) Vicky is at college. (She is a student there.) David is in hospital. (He is a patient.) Melanie is going to church. (She is going to a service.)
The young woman is in the prison. She has gone
to the prison to visit her father. We use the when we mean the prison as a specific building. The young woman is in the prison as a visitor.
The school is a mile from here.
(= the school building)
The meeting was at the college.
Melanie waited in the hospital for news.
We wanted to look round the church, but it was locked.
We can also use jail and university in this way. But we do not leave out the before other nouns for buildings, e.g. the cinema, the factory, the house, the library, the office, the pub, the shop, the station.
B Bed, home, etc
Here are some phrases with other nouns.
bed: in bed, go to bed (to rest or sleep)
home: at home, go home, come home, leave home sea: at sea (= sailing)
go to sea (as a sailor)
town: in town, go into town, leave town work: at work, go to work, leave work
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But sit on the bed, make the bed
But in the house, to the house, in the home
But on the sea, by the sea, at/to the seaside,
on/to the coast
But the town centre, the city, the village But the office, the factory
87 Exercises
1 Prison or the prison? (A)
Put in the words in brackets. Decide if you need the.
► The four members of the gang were sent to prison (prison). Their wives drove together to the prison (prison) every week to visit their husbands.
1 Not many people go to.................................... (church) regularly nowadays. I saw some tourists walking
to ................................... (church) last week, but they only wanted to take photos of it.
2 A group of people came out of................................... (cinema), crossed the road and went into
.(pub).
3 When my father was ill and had to go to................................... (hospital), my sister went with him in
the ambulance. She's a doctor, and she works at.................................. (hospital).
4 Mark has always known what he wanted to do in life. After leaving .. (school), he took a course in business studies at.................................... (college).
2 Prison, school, etc (A-B)
Complete this paragraph from a magazine article about Melissa Livingstone. Put in the words with or without the.
Today Melissa Livingstone is a popular actress and star of the TV soap opera 'Round the Corner'. But as a child she was very unhappy. She didn't do well at (>) school (school) , and she
never went to (1).................................... (college). Her greatest pleasure was going
to (2) ............................... (cinema). Her family lived in an unattractive town and their home was next
to (3) ..................... (station). Melissa's father, Tom, was a sailor, and he spent months
at (4) (sea). He was hardly ever at (5)............................................. (home) and when he was,
he didn't do very much. Sometimes he spent all day in (6)............................................. (bed). Melissa's mother,
Susan, had to get up at five o'clock every day to go to (7)........................................... (work). When Tom lost his
job he stole a gold cup from (8)....................................... (church) Susan used to go to. He had to go
to (9) .............................. (prison) for a year. Melissa's mother was horrified at the shame he had
brought on the family.
3 Prison, school, etc (A-B)
Complete the sentences. Use in, at or to and these words: