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Tenacious Learner Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Are these suitable sentences to explain what 'the fields' are?

Hi teachers,
Are these suitable sentences to explain what 'the fields' are?
a) The fields can be cultivated areas of land.
b) The fields can be areas of land for pasturating animals.

Thanks in advance.
  

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You wouldn't use the definite form (with "the") in a definition. And there is no word 'pasturating'. Fields can be cultivated areas of land.

  • You wouldn't use the definite form (with "the") in a definition.
  • And there is no word 'pasturating'.
  • Fields can be cultivated areas of land.
  • Fields can be areas of land for pasturing animals.
  • CJ
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You wouldn't use the definite form (with "the") in a definition. And there is no word 'pasturating'.

Fields can be cultivated areas of land.
Fields can be areas of land for pasturing animals.

CJ
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CalifJimAnd there is no word 'pasturating' I know. What I wrote was 'pasturing'.
CalifJimYou wouldn't use the definite form (with "the") in a definition. Thank you that's very logical. Sorry.
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