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a walk under or visit
" A walk uder or visit to the canopy?? of leaves puts familiar subjects in new perspectives and adds a few suprises."
I wonder if "a visit" would make sence?
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Re: a walk under or visit

Originally Posted by
ostap77
" A walk uder or visit to the canopy?? of leaves puts familiar subjects in new perspectives and adds a few suprises."
I wonder if "a visit" would make sence?
Is this referring to a specific canopy of leaves?
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Re: a walk under or visit

Originally Posted by
bhaisahab
Is this referring to a specific canopy of leaves?
No. I'm just practicing English.
Let me try to answer your question. I might well say "A walk under a canopy of leaves"? What about "visit"?
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Re: a walk under or visit

Originally Posted by
ostap77
No. I'm just practicing English.
Let me try to answer your question. I might well say "A walk under a canopy of leaves"? What about "visit"?
One doesn't really "visit" a canopy of leaves. One can visit (I'd prefer go to) a forest to walk under a canopy of leaves.
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