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Are they ok? Alabama is a state in the southeast of the US.'?
Is it ok to use the following 'Alabama is a southeast/southeastern state in the US./ It's in the southeast of the US.'? I'm not sure how to describe the locations of a place
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Apr 23, 2017 1:28 PM
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Hi Helen,
We can refer to "southeastern" as an adjective to describe a portion of the country (noun).
Alabama is a southeastern state in the US.
However, you can also use "southeast" as a noun to describe a part of the country itself.
Alabama is in the southeast of the US. / Alabama is in the southeast.
Southeastern is an adjective and must be paired it nouns like "region, corner, state, province etc".
Hope this helps.
Cheers, Lance
April 23, 2017
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