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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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hi everyone i would like to know how is correct to say: in the description of nature or in the description of the nature?thanks
  

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thanks It's difficult to give you an accurate answer without more of the context. However, based on what you have offered, I would suggest that you eliminate the before nature. By the way, it is much more efficient to start a new thread for a new question rather than to "piggy-back" on an already existing thread.

  • thanks It's difficult to give you an accurate answer without more of the context.
  • However, based on what you have offered, I would suggest that you eliminate the before nature.
  • By the way, it is much more efficient to start a new thread for a new question rather than to "piggy-back" on an already existing thread.
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Anonymous hi everyone i would like to know how is correct to say: in the description of nature or in the description of the nature?thanks
It's difficult to give you an accurate answer without more of the context. However, based on what you have offered, I would suggest that you eliminate the before nature. By the way, it is much more efficient to star
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"In" is something inside the context. "On" something on the place or on the context.... on this context you can say either two.
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Some of which I did not understand, is that correct gramma
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Please do not add an unrelated post to an already existing thread. Start your own.
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Let's say I have some food, on the packet there's a description. IN the description, the contents read (are displayed) as follows: [blah blah blah]

I can't think of a situation in which one would use, "on the description."
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eg There was a mustard stain on the description, so I couldn't read it.

Clive
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Were the vegetables washed before they were cooked or was the vegetables washed before they were cooked? Which is correct
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were

The subject is the plural.vegetables.

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