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Omar Ahmed Posted 5 years ago
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A perplexing sentence

I used to live in a small fishing village on the....... of the Red Sea.

a) shore b) coast c) beach

I think that both 'a' & 'b' are OK. The difference between them is not clear to me.

  

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Omar Ahmed I think that both 'a' & 'b' are OK. That sounds good to me. Omar Ahmed The difference between them is not clear to me.

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  • Generally speaking, as I understand the usage of those words, a coast is the area of land at the edge of a very large body of water, usually an ocean, including much of the land fairly far from the water.
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Omar AhmedI think that both 'a' & 'b' are OK.

That sounds good to me.

Omar AhmedThe difference between them is not clear to me.

Join the club.

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Omar AhmedI think that both 'a' & 'b' are OK.

Nope. It's "shore". Egypt has a coast. The Red Sea has a shore. You have to specify which when you say coast.

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Generally, the coast of a country is its boundary where the land meets the ocean.

Shore is used for smaller bodies of water like lakes, broad rivers, and seas.

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