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Stephenlearner Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Go to the shade.

Hi,

Do you think the following sentences are correct?

It is hot. Let's go to the shade. There, under that tree.
It is hot. Let's go to where there is shade. There, under that tree.

It is cold. Let's go to the sunshine.
It is cold. Let's go to where there is sunshine.

I think the first, second and the fourth are good. Do you think so?
Thank you.
  

Top answer

Hi, I suggest: It's hot. Let's sit in the shade of that tree, shall we? Or: Let's head toward that shady tree, shall we?

  • Hi, I suggest: It's hot.
  • Let's sit in the shade of that tree, shall we?
  • Or: Let's head toward that shady tree, shall we?
  • It's cold.
  • Let's go somewhere warm / sunny, shall we?
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Hi,
I suggest:

It's hot. Let's sit in the shade of that tree, shall we? Or: Let's head toward that shady tree, shall we?

It's cold. Let's go somewhere warm / sunny, shall we?

Shall we? is optional of course.

Regards
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Thank you.

Are the sentences I made unnatural?
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Hi,
stephenlearnerAre the sentences I made up unnatural?
Hmmm. To some extent, yes. But that's why I gave you my suggestions. Do they help?

There, under that tree, for instance, is not a sentence; that is a fragment. I wanted to provide you with

complete sentences, as you requested in your post.

Regards
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Yes, they help a lot.
I will use the sentences you gave.
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Hi,
stephenlearnerYes, they help a lot. I will use the sentences you gave.
I'm very glad to hear that!

Regards

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