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Angela
Can use the adjective spotless to define an environment where there is no littter spread out ?
E.g. students should be encouraged to preserve the environment by keeping it spotless
25 févr. 2022 11:44
Réponses · 4
Grammatically it's correct but you would never use "spotless" in this context. "Spotless" means that something is totally clean and without blemish, so it's normally used for a bathroom, kitchen, article of clothing or something like that.
I think here, you are talking about tidiness, not cleanliness, so it's the wrong word to use; the outdoors is never clean, not in that sense, as there are always birds, wild animals and insects about, doing whatever they do!
25 février 2022
Hi, yes use it in this context, practically it's hard to keep the whole of the environment spotless, so you could say "preserving the environment should be encouraged by minimizing the litter and keeping out surroundings spotless"
25 février 2022
Hi,
There's a mistake in your question.
There isn't any subject after the verb can.
This should read: Can we use ... (Or, some other subject.)
Cheers
25 février 2022
Yep, that is a correct sentence!
25 février 2022
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Angela
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Anglais, Italien, Japonais, Ladino (judéo-espagnol), Espagnol
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