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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Please,check my sentences.

Please, is it correct to say:

- The pilot makes a forced landing into the wood.

- He lost his first-aid kit during the travel. (?)

Thanks,

Anon.
  

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Hi, is it correct to say: - The pilot makes a forced landing into the wood. - He lost his first-aid kit during the travel. - The pilot makes a forced landing in the wood.

  • Hi, is it correct to say: - The pilot makes a forced landing into the wood.
  • - He lost his first-aid kit during the travel.
  • - The pilot makes a forced landing in the wood.
  • - He lost his first-aid kit while travelling / during the trip.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

is it correct to say:

- The pilot makes a forced landing into the wood.

- He lost his first-aid kit during the travel.

- The pilot makes a forced landing in the wood.

- He lost his first-aid kit
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Clive

Thank you very much. By the way why can't I say: He lost his first-aid Kit during the travel? What's the difference, please?

Thanks again,

Anon.
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"Travels" is generally a non-count noun. You can say either "during his trip" or "on his travels."
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Thank you very much, Grammar Geek

Best regards,

Anon.

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