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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

skyline

I wonder when to use skyline vs sky.

The city has an incredible sky/skyline.

Which isbetter judging from the picture.

Thanks.

  

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Actually, the picture has neither. It is simply a building. Here is a [url=]WONDERFUL SKYLINE[/URL] Here is a [url=]WONDERFUL SKY[/url] and Here is a [url=]WONDERFUL SKY AND SKYLINE[/url] .

  • Actually, the picture has neither.
  • It is simply a building.
  • Here is a [url=]WONDERFUL SKYLINE[/URL] Here is a [url=]WONDERFUL SKY[/url] and Here is a [url=]WONDERFUL SKY AND SKYLINE[/url] .
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Actually, the picture has neither. It is simply a building.

Here is a [url=]WONDERFUL SKYLINE[/URL]
Here is a [url=]WONDERFUL SKY[/url]
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Here is a [url=]WONDERFUL SKY AND SKYLINE[/url]
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MM, I have no permision to access Wonderful sky.

Actually, I see a lot of buildings and some sky in the first picture, wonderful skyline. I still don't see any difference
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I don't have any 'permission' either-- I just found it on Google. Anyway, here is another [url=

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Mister Micawber a beautiful skyline is concerned with those objects, not the sky above them
AH. Great explanation!!!! Thank you so much, MM.

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