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Onizo Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Gravel(s)

Gravel.

Gereally strown over the ground. Do you use the noncountable form, when it is quite tiny, or regardless of size, the plural form should be used?

2) it's grassy ground.
Is this correct? Or "the" is mandatory, even at the initial introduction?
  

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Say eg Gravel is strewn over he ground. eg i have a piece of gravel in my shoe. ----------------------- It's grassy ground.

  • Say eg Gravel is strewn over he ground.
  • eg i have a piece of gravel in my shoe.
  • ----------------------- It's grassy ground.
  • Fine
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Say
eg Gravel is strewn over he ground.
eg i have a piece of gravel in my shoe.

-----------------------
It's grassy ground. Fine

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