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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

camel lives

Can I say,




(a) The camel is living at / in desert.

The camel lives at the desert.

The camel lived in the desert.

The camel can live in desert.

The camel lives and walks in the desert.

  

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You can use these: The camel can live in the desert. The camel lives in the desert. All of the others sound odd even out of context.

  • You can use these: The camel can live in the desert.
  • The camel lives in the desert.
  • All of the others sound odd even out of context.
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You can use these:

The camel can live in the desert.
The camel lives in the desert.

All of the others sound odd even out of context.

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