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Lucia Bogdan
What is the difference between 'wood', 'forest' and 'grove'?
And are there other common words meaning 'forest' or something similar?
Dec 24, 2017 9:16 AM
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Hi Lucia. "wood" singular is used to refer to the material that comes from trees. Example: The table is made of wood.
"woods" (plural) and "forest" both refer to large areas of trees, whereas "grove" is usually referring to a smaller forrest, or group of trees.
Hope that helps.
December 24, 2017
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