We have a very good train service from here to . . . . . . . . city centre and many people go to . . . . . . . . work by train. A. a, a B. the, the C. no article, no article D. the, no article

a, a
the, the
no article, no article
the, no article

The correct answer is: C. no article, no article

The reason is that the city center is not a specific city center, but rather a generic term for the center of a city. Therefore, we do not need to use an article before it.

The same is true for work. Work is a general term for an activity that people do to earn money. Therefore, we do not need to use an article before it.

If we were talking about a specific city center or a specific job, then we would use an article. For example, we might say:

  • We have a very good train service from here to the city center of London.
  • Many people go to the office by train.

However, in the given sentence, we are not talking about a specific city center or a specific job. We are talking about the city center in general and work in general. Therefore, we do not need to use an article.