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Kumenglish Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Heavy

Context: Describing wind

It is heavy wind.

It is terrible wind.

Which one is the suitable? or Can you suggest anything else as suitable?

  

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kumenglish It is a heavy wind. It is a terrible wind. Both are OK (with 'a'), but both "a high wind" and "a strong wind" occur more often than "a heavy wind".

  • kumenglish It is a heavy wind.
  • It is a terrible wind.
  • Both are OK (with 'a'), but both "a high wind" and "a strong wind" occur more often than "a heavy wind".
  • CJ
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kumenglishIt is a heavy wind. It is a terrible wind.

Both are OK (with 'a'), but both "a high wind" and "a strong wind" occur more often than "a heavy wind".

CJ

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