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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Correct sentence

water flows from the hill

or

water flows down the hill
  

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Hi, water flows from the hill You could say 'water flows from the hill to the forest', meaning from place A to place B. I think this would not be a common thing to say. or water flows down the hill If you mean from top to bottom, from higher to lower , say this.

  • Hi, water flows from the hill You could say 'water flows from the hill to the forest', meaning from place A to place B.
  • I think this would not be a common thing to say.
  • or water flows down the hill If you mean from top to bottom, from higher to lower , say this.
  • This is a common thing to say.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

water flows from the hill

You could say 'water flows from the hill to the forest', meaning from place A to place B.



I think this would not be a common thing to say.

or

water flows down the hill

If you mean from top to bottom, from higher to lower, say this. This is a common thing to say.



Best wishes, C

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