The word fell is superfluous in that sentence. I would say, the snow covered the fields like a blanket.
"Mr. Fields does not take critical of his work very well."The word 'critical' is incorrect. The word 'critical' is an adjective.The word should be a noun as the direct object of the verb 'does take'. The noun form is 'criticism'.The correct sentence is:""Mr. Fields does not take criticism of his work very well."
The agrestic scenery was enough to make me homesick for the open fields of Tennessee.
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The phrase "please correct any fields marked in green" means that you need to go over the form you are filling out and locate any field that is highlighted in green and correct the entry you made before you submit the final form. It could be missing information, incorrect information for the field in question, or just an improper format for the field.
As evening fell the badgers left their set in the spinney to forage in the fields below. ( a Spinney is small clump of trees with undergrowth)
The correct sentence is: 'The settlers' fields were planted.'
gold miners got to the fields by covered wagon's,or by horse.
These fields of flowers are stunning.
Yes you can prevent glacial erosion. In an experiment in Italy, they put a white sheet of fleece the size of football fields over the glaciers. The glacier under the fleece blanket is melting much more slowly than the ice that is not covered by it.
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Yes, you sure can. Here are a few examples: The fields needed watered. I glanced in awe at his huge corn fields. There were a lot of weeds out in the fields.
It used to be covered in corn fields
I had to irrigate the fields today.
"have plowed"
The fields lay fallow in the winter.