alpacinou
Key Member
- Joined
- Sep 30, 2019
- Member Type
- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Persian
- Home Country
- Iran
- Current Location
- Iran
Have I used 'green-fingered' correctly and naturally in these sentences?
1. Unlike her grandparents, Jane is not green-fingered.
2. Martha had an interest in green-fingered men.
3. Our garden looks spectacular but to be honest, I can't take credit for it. I'm not green-fingered. My wife, Beth, is green-fingered and has amazing taste.
4. This store is a haven for the green-fingered. It offers an extensive array of gardening tools.
5. John is quite green-fingered. He spends most of his spare time in his back garden.
6. Jack and Lucy don't have a lot in common, but the fact that they're both green-fingered has helped them develop a friendship.
1. Unlike her grandparents, Jane is not green-fingered.
2. Martha had an interest in green-fingered men.
3. Our garden looks spectacular but to be honest, I can't take credit for it. I'm not green-fingered. My wife, Beth, is green-fingered and has amazing taste.
4. This store is a haven for the green-fingered. It offers an extensive array of gardening tools.
5. John is quite green-fingered. He spends most of his spare time in his back garden.
6. Jack and Lucy don't have a lot in common, but the fact that they're both green-fingered has helped them develop a friendship.