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Doanxuanquy Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Hello everyone.I'm learning English

what is the difference of "snowy mountain" and "snow-covered mountain"?
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There's probably no difference. CB

  • There's probably no difference.
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There's probably no difference.

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A snow-covered mountain would usually mean a mountain covered with snow as a result of snowfall that is not currently taking place.

A snowy mountain would usually mean a mountain in the midst of snowfall. Note: the phrase "snowy mountain" would be unusual in US English, except in verse.
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AnonymousNote: the phrase "snowy mountain" would be unusual in US English, except in verse.
It would also be unusual outside the USA.

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