There are a large number of people at the vegetable market where they are actively buying vegetables from vendors. (Is "actively" the correct word?)
There has been very less number of people at the vegetable market for several weeks now where vendors could not sell enough vegetables(Vegetables may get rotten/ perish) in a period of time.
a lot of people at the vegetable market.
Are these sentence correct?
) Yes, but it is totally unnecessary. There have been few people at the vegetable market for several weeks now, so vendors could not sell all their vegetables. Some of the vegetables rotted / went bad / had to be thrown away.
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kumenglish(Is "actively" the correct word?)
Yes, but it is totally unnecessary.
There have been few people at the vegetable market for several weeks now, so vendors could not sell all their vegetables. Some of the vegetables rotted / went bad / had to be thrown away.
There have been so few people at the vegetable market for several w