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Jackson6612 Posted 19 years ago
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The movie A passage to India by David Lean is famous...

Is the following sentence correct?

The movie A passage to India by David Lean is famous for its rich and colourful scenery.
  

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Hi, Is the following sentence correct? The movie A passage to India by David Lean is famous for its rich and colourful scenery . Depending on the intended meaning, I'd say The movie A passage to India by David Lean is famous for its description(s) of rich and colourful scenery.

  • Hi, Is the following sentence correct?
  • The movie A passage to India by David Lean is famous for its rich and colourful scenery .
  • Depending on the intended meaning, I'd say The movie A passage to India by David Lean is famous for its description(s) of rich and colourful scenery.
  • or The movie A passage to India by David Lean is famous for its rich and colourful description(s) of scenery.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Is the following sentence correct?

The movie A passage to India by David Lean is famous for its rich and colourful scenery.

Depending on the intended meaning, I'd say

The movie A passage to India by David Lean is famous for its description(s) of rich and colourful scenery.
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Is the following sentence correct?

The movie A passage to India by David Lean is famous for its rich and colourful scenery.
It's fine. You could also use sets instead of scenery if you wanted to talk about interiors.

CJ
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Hi Jackson,

Sorry, I misread your post and assumed you were talking about the novel. That's why I introduced the word 'description'.

Best wishes, Clive
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CliveHi Jackson,

Sorry, I misread your post and assumed you were talking about the novel. That's why I introduced the word 'description'.

Best wishes, Clive

Hi Clive,

It's okay. Thanks, I'm much obliged to you and CalifJim for your assistance.

Best wishes, Jackson
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CliveHi Jackson,

Sorry, I misread your post and assumed you were talking about the novel. That's why I introduced the word 'description'.

Best wishes, Clive

Hi Clive,

It's okay and thanks. I'm much obliged to you and CalifJim for always helping me out with my problems.

Best wishes, Jackson

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