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Theloky Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Word choice

Hello,

I was asked:"where do most people live in your country." And I want to start by:"People cover every part of my country". I mean there are people all over my country.

Do I use the right word? Can you give me some alternative?

  

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Theloky I want to start by:"People cover every part of my country". I mean there are people all over my country. That's not a good word choice or a good answer.

  • Theloky I want to start by:"People cover every part of my country".
  • I mean there are people all over my country.
  • That's not a good word choice or a good answer.
  • Theloky Can you give me some alternative?
  • This is the kind of answer that the question seeks: Most of our people live in X (and Y) city (cities) (and along Z river) (and the seacoast), but there are (many small towns throughout the country).
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Theloky I want to start by:"People cover every part of my country". I mean there are people all over my country.

That's not a good word choice or a good answer.

ThelokyCan you give me some alternative?

This is the kind of answer that the question seeks:

Most of our people live in X (and Y) city (cities) (a

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