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Bambang kurniawan Posted 16 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

Is this phrase correct?

"east forest near the cave"

What i want to describe is:
the forest location is on the east near the cave

could anyone tell me if this is true or wrong??
  

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Hi, "east forest near the cave" What i want to describe is: the forest location is on the east near the cave could anyone tell me if this is true or wrong?? I suggest this. It's better English, and more natural.

  • Hi, "east forest near the cave" What i want to describe is: the forest location is on the east near the cave could anyone tell me if this is true or wrong??
  • I suggest this.
  • It's better English, and more natural.
  • The location is in the east part of the forest, near the cave.
  • Clive
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Hi,

"east forest near the cave"

What i want to describe is:

the forest location is on the east near the cave

could anyone tell me if this is true or wrong??

I suggest this. It's better English, and more natural.

The location is in the east part of the forest, near the cave.



Clive
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In my opinion, it's unnatural, because "east forest" sounds like "East Forest," or the name of a particular region.

I think you should bite the bullet and spend a few more words.

It's in the eastern part of the forest, near the cave.
It's on the eastern edge of the forest, near the cave.
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OK. Thanks for fast reply.

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