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Megumi@Ibaraki
meadow Difference of "meadow" and a "meadow" Is it correct to understand that in the second sentence, a particular area of meadow is imagined in the speaker's mind while in the first sentence, "meadow" means a particular condition? This area used to meadow. The villagers gather at a meadow.
2 Eyl 2017 11:39
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I doubt that the first sentence is correct. A meadow is a field with tall wild grass and flowers.
2 Eylül 2017
The verb is missing from your first sentence. It should be "This area used to BE meadow". As an uncountable noun, "meadow" refers to a type of terrain or vegetation. This is the same as the uncountable use of "forest" or "desert", for example.
3 Eylül 2017
I found 'meadows' as a verb in Urban Dictionary. I'm not a native English speaker, so for me, it seems that something is missing in the first sentence.
2 Eylül 2017
I have never heard nor read the word, "meadow," used as a verb.
2 Eylül 2017
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