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Soprano Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

With sun

Hi, can you help me?

Someone wrote: "All the days are hot and with sun". I know we don´t say "all the days" (right??) but "every day".

I would correct it: "Every day is hot and sunny". Am I right? It is completely wrong to say "with sun", isn´t it?

Thank you!

Soprano
  

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Your corrections are great! And you're right: 'with sun' doesn't make sense.

  • Your corrections are great!
  • And you're right: 'with sun' doesn't make sense.
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Your corrections are great! And you're right: 'with sun' doesn't make sense.
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SopranoI would correct it: "Every day is hot and sunny". Am I right?
Yes. That's a good correction.
SopranoSomeone wrote: "All the days are hot and with sun".
This may have been written in poetic style, or written a long time ago, or in a sort of archaic style. Or, it may have been written by someone not very familiar wit
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Thank you !

You are right ! It has been written by someone who is not familiar with English!

Thank you very much!

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