Hi,
Is the following sentence correct?
"From Rio to Salvador through the sea shore".
First, it is not a "sentence". Without knowing the complete context, perhaps it should be "......from Rio to Salvador by sea". Also the "shore" is a land mass that borders the sea.
not a teacher
And It is an adverbial phrase.
I thought sentence & phrase were synonyms.
"Une phrase" in French is "a sentence" in English. "A phrase" in English is different.I thought sentence & phrase were synonyms.
I don't think there aren't equivalent definitions of 'phrase' and 'sentence' in your native language. (I'm sure these terms do exist in all languages and they are all understood in the same way.). Therefore I don't think you couldn't differentiate them even in your language.
This helps open my mind. Thanks!
Only in a very different context.. I will try to ask [STRIKE]to[/STRIKE] a French teacher. Sentence in French means 'condamnatio',.
Only in a very different context.