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Nikitus Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

He write things down on his copybook according to patterns of the field

In the sentence "He write things down on his copybook according to patterns of the field", is the grammar correct?

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", but are you sure you mean "copybook" and not something more obvious like, say, "notebook"? "according to patterns of the field" is hard to understand, and I'm not sure what you are trying to say. What kind of field?

  • ", but are you sure you mean "copybook" and not something more obvious like, say, "notebook"?
  • "according to patterns of the field" is hard to understand, and I'm not sure what you are trying to say.
  • What kind of field?
  • What kind of patterns?
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"He writes things down in his copybook ...", but are you sure you mean "copybook" and not something more obvious like, say, "notebook"? "according to patterns of the field" is hard to understand, and I'm not sure what you are trying to say. What kind of field? What kind of patterns?
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Dear GPY: First of all, thanks for your answer.

I am thinking in an old farmer. He is writing down in his copybook with his pen the patterns of his field. He wants to analize which kind of fruit he can plant,

Thanks for your time!
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He draws/sketches the patterns of the fields in his notebook.
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Do you mean he draws a diagram (or map) of his fields? Also, He wants to analyze which kinds of fruit (or crops) he can plant.

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