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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

on/in the field

Hi could you please help me with my confusion. how is correct : if you see some cows on the picture and you wnat to describe the picture you say : There are some cows in the field. Or. There are some cows on the field?
  

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' Cows are kept in a field surrounded by a fence. It is an enclosed area which the cows are in . 'There are some sheep grazing on the moor'.

  • ' Cows are kept in a field surrounded by a fence.
  • It is an enclosed area which the cows are in .
  • 'There are some sheep grazing on the moor'.
  • The moor is open, unenclosed, unfenced grassland.
  • Rover
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'There are some cows in the field.'

Cows are kept in a field surrounded by a fence. It is an enclosed area which the cows are in.

'There are some sheep grazing on the moor'.

The moor is open, unenclosed, unfenced grassland.

Rover

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