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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

high tides

Leave beaches or other low-lying areas that may be swept by high tides.

Is "high tides" equal to "flow/flood tides?" Thanks.
  

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Hi, Leave beaches or other low-lying areas that may be swept by high tides . " High and low tides are the normal ones that occur twice a day. However, that may not be the kind of tide that the sign is referring to.

  • Hi, Leave beaches or other low-lying areas that may be swept by high tides .
  • " High and low tides are the normal ones that occur twice a day.
  • However, that may not be the kind of tide that the sign is referring to.
  • A flood tide would be less common.
  • I've never heard of a flow tide.
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Hi,

Leave beaches or other low-lying areas that may be swept by high tides.

Is "high tides" equal to "flow/flood tides?"

High and low tides are the normal ones that occur twice a day. However, that may not be the kind of tide that the sign is referring to.

A flood tide would be less common. I've

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