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Outdoor & Outdoors
Who can explain what is the difference between outdoor and outdoors?
1 de may. de 2018 1:06
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Outdoor is usually used as an adjective to describe the area in which something is happening e.g. I am having an outdoor party.
Outdoors can be used as a noun or an adverb. When used as an adverb it is usually when describing an activity happening in a place that is not near houses e.g. The weather was warm enough to eat outdoors. The noun form is usually used with an adjective such as great e.g. He walked through the great outdoors.
1 de mayo de 2018
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"Outdoor" is an adjective (for example, "the outdoor grill"). "Outdoors" is a reference to nature, usually used in a dramatic context -- for example, you could hear "the great outdoors" in a poem about wanting to escape city life.
1 de mayo de 2018
Andrii
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Ruso, Ucraniano
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés
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