Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Countryside"
The meaning of "Countryside" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does Off to the countryside mean?
A:
It means the person is going to a village/ rural area
Q:
What does countryside mean?
A:
Land not in towns ,cities or industrial areas ,that is either used for farming or left in its natural condition
Q:
What does countryside mean?
A:
The countrysides are the places with fields and farms. The complete opposite of a city like New York City
Q:
What does countryside mean?
A:
the rural area
Example sentences using "Countryside"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with countryside.
A:
My grandparents live in the countryside, but I grew up in the city.
Many people flock to the countryside in the summer.
Many people flock to the countryside in the summer.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with countryside.
A:
I lived by the countryside.
I love the countryside.
I love the countryside.
Synonyms of "Countryside" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between countryside and suburb outskirts ?
A:
Countryside is very rural. It is often farmland, and there is a lot of space between each house.
Suburb is a group of houses near a city. It is often made by one building company, so the houses look similar to each other.
Outskirts is the places at the edge of a city. They are just barely inside the city limits.
Suburb is a group of houses near a city. It is often made by one building company, so the houses look similar to each other.
Outskirts is the places at the edge of a city. They are just barely inside the city limits.
Q:
What is the difference between countryside(city) and rural (urban) ?
A:
Countryside/city are nouns.
Rural/urban are adjectives (words to describe nouns).
E.g.
“I live in the countryside.” = “I live in a rural place.”
“I live in a city/town” = “I live in an urban area.”
Rural/urban are adjectives (words to describe nouns).
E.g.
“I live in the countryside.” = “I live in a rural place.”
“I live in a city/town” = “I live in an urban area.”
Q:
What is the difference between countryside and suburbia ?
A:
@Jeyne
"Many people commute from suburbia to the city every day for their job"
"I left my apartment and moved to a house in the suburbs to raise my children"
"Suburban mothers are complaining about the lack of good schooling in the area"
"Many people commute from suburbia to the city every day for their job"
"I left my apartment and moved to a house in the suburbs to raise my children"
"Suburban mothers are complaining about the lack of good schooling in the area"
Q:
What is the difference between countryside and boonies ?
A:
@Ri-na It is informal North American, and short for “boondocks”.
We know it in the UK too.
The nuance of boonies is that it’s “in the middle of nowhere”, it’s away from ‘civilisation’.
Out in the boonies there are no modern amenities. 🙀
We know it in the UK too.
The nuance of boonies is that it’s “in the middle of nowhere”, it’s away from ‘civilisation’.
Out in the boonies there are no modern amenities. 🙀
Q:
What is the difference between countryside and village(when to use these?) ?
A:
Village is a group of houses and building in a unpopulated area (much like a town). Countryside is land that is farmed. Usually only a few houses are around a countryside.
Translations of "Countryside"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I grew up in a countryside when I was young. My house was about 2 km far from the main road. I sometimes hitchhiked on my way home after getting off the bus. The drivers who live in neighborhood willingly gave me a ride. 수정해주세요.
A:
"I grew up in the countryside. My house was about two kilometers from the main road. Sometimes I hitchhiked on my way home after getting off the bus. The drivers who lived in the neighborhood willingly gave me a ride."
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? I’ve decided I want to live in the countryside when I’ll get older
Can you help me find a mistake
Can you help me find a mistake
A:
"when I get older". We don't use the future tense here after "when".
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? how do you feel about countryside?
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? countryside
A:
^^
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? countryside
A:
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Other questions about "Countryside"
Q:
I think countrysides are more wholesome environment than citiy areas. Does this sound natural?
A:
-I think the countryside offers a more wholesome environment than citiy areas do.
-I think rural areas offer a more wholesome environment than citiy areas do.
-I think rural areas offer a more wholesome environment than citiy areas do.
Q:
Living in a countryside changed my perspective on my life. Does this sound natural?
A:
living in THE countryside changed my perspective on life
Q:
A countryside like Tokushima is facing with a declining birthrate and an aging population. Does this sound natural?
A:
The Tokushima countryside is facing a declining birthrate and an aging population.
or
The rural Tokushima region is facing a declining birthrate and an aging population.
or
The rural Tokushima region is facing a declining birthrate and an aging population.
Q:
In the countryside, population is getting to decrease. Does this sound natural?
A:
In the countryside, population is decreasing /Population is decreasing in the countryside
Q:
The countryside is all the better for beautiful scenery. Does this sound natural?
A:
With "all the better" it is something good with a "better" aspect.
So "the countryside" is a bit too neutral to start with.
My holiday was all the better for beautiful scenery.
A good restaurant is all the better for beautiful scenery.
A walk in the countryside is all the better for beautiful scenery.
So "the countryside" is a bit too neutral to start with.
My holiday was all the better for beautiful scenery.
A good restaurant is all the better for beautiful scenery.
A walk in the countryside is all the better for beautiful scenery.
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