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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

in the shade

(a) He placed / put the plants in / under the shade.

(b) The orchids / orchids plants are in the shade.
  

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All of these are okay: He placed the plants in the shade. He put the plants in the shade. The orchids are in the shade.

  • All of these are okay: He placed the plants in the shade.
  • He put the plants in the shade.
  • The orchids are in the shade.
  • The orchid plants are in the shade.
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All of these are okay:

He placed the plants in the shade.

He put the plants in the shade.

The orchids are in the shade.

The orchid plants are in the shade.

(Don't use "under the shade.")
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Unless you say ' under the shade of .... '

eg He put the plants under the shade of a big tree.

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