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Shravanmm Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Meaning of this sentence please

Dear teachers,

1. The lush countryside of southern England.

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It's a phrase – not a sentence. You can think of 'lush countryside' as meaning 'luxuriant vegetation', 'green fields' or 'fertile farmland'. Think of 'southern England' as 'southern England'.

  • It's a phrase – not a sentence.
  • You can think of 'lush countryside' as meaning 'luxuriant vegetation', 'green fields' or 'fertile farmland'.
  • Think of 'southern England' as 'southern England'.
  • Rover
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It's a phrase – not a sentence.

You can think of 'lush countryside' as meaning 'luxuriant vegetation', 'green fields' or 'fertile farmland'.

Think of 'southern England' as 'southern England'.

Rover

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