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The stream does not mark all of the boundaries of his property. To do that, the stream would have to be circular. The stream marks some of the boundaries of his property. In general the plural "boundaries" is more common than "boundary" to refer to the entire boundary line around a city, park, property, state, country, or any other bounded region.
The dictionary simply defines "to know no boundaries" as to have no limits. That's one of the reasons I thought it could work. Would you still use bounds instead of boundaries in these: - As air pollution knows no bounds/boundaries, the extent of the problem is far-reaching. - The reality of ski racing is that it ultimately knows no bounds ...
Hi, everyone: At Intel, we constantly push the boundaries of innovation in order to make people's lives more exciting, more fulfilling, and easier to manage. I wonder what does the red part mean in this context. more explanation: I know "push(back)the boundaries" means "discover something...
In = inside or within [the boundaries or limits of] something. At - This proposition give a location for something; it specifies a point, an area (including an area of study), or a time. However, the fuller answer will depend on the context.
We sailed in Grandpa’s small boat. Its name is ‘Blue Bird’. We went to the small island on the lake. (from a test paper by Cambridge University Press) I wonder if it should be ‘in the lake’ instead of ‘on the lake’. Many thanks in advance.
District here seems to be used to designate an area of a city which is recognized by the populace but does not necessarily have formal boundaries. In practice, for example, the entertainment district of a city could very well cross the boundaries of officially-designated areas, or be only a small part of an officially-designated area.
I’m interested in the place of “so far” in a sentence. I came across the sentences (a-1) and (b-1) below the other day. I guess (a-2) and (b-2) are also OK without any big changes in meaning. Am I correct? (a-1) The English language so far has spread out globally across national boundaries...
We usually use in and on as already explained: in the boundaries, on the surface. How we imagine a "field" depends on our local culture and what type of "field" we mean: In the field of mathematics. On the football field. In Flanders fields. What kind of square is the original question about? The Trafalgar Square type, the kind of square the ...
I'm in need of an adjective to describe meetings or classes which take place with all the participants in the same room, in opposition to a videoconference meeting or class, for instance. In Portuguese, there is the adjective "presencial" derived from the noun "presença" (= presence). I wonder...
Which is the preposition used in this sentence? The shop is placed/situated right in/at the heart of the city. An additional question: which verb is better? place or situate? Thanks!!!
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