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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

a(n) abundant/rich/great/affluent harvest

0It's impossible for the farmer to have an abundant harvest this year.02br
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00HI,02br
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00Is "an abundant harvest" in the above interchangeable with "a rich/great/affluent harvest?" Thanks.0-
  

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0Why don't you do 01b 00yourself02b 00 some searches at:02br 05002br 00for:02br 01b 00"rich harvest"02b 02br 01b 00"have a rich harvest"02b 02br 00etc02br 00and compare the frequences. That's part of 01b 00your02b 00 job. You may discover some important things.

  • 0Why don't you do 01b 00yourself02b 00 some searches at:02br 05002br 00for:02br 01b 00"rich harvest"02b 02br 01b 00"have a rich harvest"02b 02br 00etc02br 00and compare the frequences.
  • That's part of 01b 00your02b 00 job.
  • You may discover some important things.
  • 02br 00Then, if you have questions 01b 00after 02b 00that, pls post.
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0Why don't you do 01b00yourself02b00 some searches at:02br
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00and compare the frequences. That's part of 01b00your02b00 job. You may discover some important thin

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