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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

camping in the tents

Can I say,

(a) The scouts are camping in / at their tents.

(b) They are making up the camp / tents in their camping.

(c) They are camping beside the forest.

(d) A group of scouts are camping in the forest.
  

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Hi Vincent, (a) The scouts are camping in their tents. (b) They are making up the camp / tents in their camping. -- ??

  • Hi Vincent, (a) The scouts are camping in their tents.
  • (b) They are making up the camp / tents in their camping.
  • -- ??
  • I don't understand this one (c) They are camping beside the forest.
  • - Okay (d) A group of scouts are camping in the forest.
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Hi Vincent,

(a) The scouts are camping in their tents.

(b) They are making up the camp / tents in their camping. -- ?? I don't understand this one

(c) They are camping beside the forest. - Okay

(d) A group of scouts are camping in the forest. - Okay

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