1. Paste the wall with paper.

(Is this sentence correct?)

2. The nurse mixed him a bottle of medicine.

3. The nurse mixed a bottle of medicine for him.
(Are both grammatical?)

4. The Sahara desert stretches across North Africa.

5. The Sahara desert stretches across Northern Africa.

(Are both OK?)

6. He is a good fellow.
7. He is a good guy.
8. He is a good man/boy.

(Are the three all the same?)

1 answer

1. Or "Paste the paper on the wall."

2. & 3. yes, both grammatical. I have my preference; how about y ou?

4. & 5. Yes, both OK Usually the area is "North Africa"

6., 7., 8. The first two seem more "slangy"

Sra
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