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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Marsh

Is there marsh on the beach and can you say sinking into the marsh?
Is this sentence natural?
He had trouble walking on the beach as his feet kept sinking into the marsh.

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marsh and beach are incompatible. You won't find both in the same spot. Take a look at these Google images.

  • marsh and beach are incompatible.
  • You won't find both in the same spot.
  • Take a look at these Google images.
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marsh and beach are incompatible. You won't find both in the same spot. Take a look at these Google images.

https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&site=imghp&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=&bih=&q=marsh&btnG=Search+by+image

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... his feet kept sinking into the mud.
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Here on the Pacific Coast you don't normally sink into anything when you're on the beach; if you do, it's sand.

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CalifJimHere on the Pacific Coast you don't normally sink into anything when you're on the beach; if you do, it's sand.
You're fortunate. Near where I live there are plenty of muddy beaches.

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