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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Well

Is the term 'well' appropriate to use in these circunstances:



"After the occurrence of the first rains, it is expected that wells of water will be formed."



Or does 'well' always imply a 'constructed infra-structure'?

  

Top answer

" A well can be a natural source of water. The pool was fed from a spring well. The farmer dug a well so that his livestock would have water to drink.

  • " A well can be a natural source of water.
  • The pool was fed from a spring well.
  • The farmer dug a well so that his livestock would have water to drink.
  • By the way, infrastructure doesn't require a hyphen.
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Christine Christie"After the occurrence of the first rains, it is expected that wells pools of water will be formed."

A well can be a natural source of water. The pool was fed from a spring well.

The farmer dug a well so that his livestock would have water to drink.

By the way, infrastructure

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