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Subash2008 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Hide and seek

Which one is correct?
Hide and seek of the sun and cloud.
Hide and seek of the sun and the cloud.
  

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It doesn't make sense as it's written. "hide and seek" is a game for kids. You can hide from the sun or from the clouds (to avoid the rain) but you can't seek the sun or the clouds.

  • It doesn't make sense as it's written.
  • "hide and seek" is a game for kids.
  • You can hide from the sun or from the clouds (to avoid the rain) but you can't seek the sun or the clouds.
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It doesn't make sense as it's written. "hide and seek" is a game for kids. You can hide from the sun or from the clouds (to avoid the rain) but you can't seek the sun or the clouds.
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Hi Ivanhr ,Sorry for the late reply.Please check the below defenition and correct for any mistakes.
I visited recently a place called Munnar.Munnar is surrounded by hills.I noticed that some parts of the hills were in the shade while some part had sunlight.So I said to my friend that it is the hide and seek of the sun and the cloud.But he corrected me that it is the hide and seek of the sun
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I recently visited a place called Munnar. Munnar is surrounded by hills.I noticed that some parts of the hills were in shadow (in my opinion, this is better than "in the shade") while others were bathed in sunlight. So I said to my friend that it was a hide and seek of the sun and the clouds. But he corrected me that it was a hide and seek of the sun and the hills.

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