What is the difference between scene and scenery




















Only the user who asked this question will see who disagreed with this answer. Featured answer. See a translation. Read more comments. So you mean the use of ''scene'' is more limited than the other three, right? Then, would you please give me an example using ''scene''? For example: 1.

Usually, the emergency department are the first responders to arrive on the scene. And I have another question about this. Maybe this is a silly one Can I use '' landscape'' for the view of the ocean?

For example: The landscape of the ocean was spectacular. Is this a correct sentence?? Landscape usually refers to geographical natural forms of the earth like mountains, hills, and bodies of water such as lakes, streams, ponds. So technically, yes you can use landscape for ocean but you usually use it for other terrains.

Keep it up!!! If you have any other questions feel free to ask I hope I helped you. OK, I got it!! You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread starter bosun Start date Mar 24, To me, these three words view, scenery, scene sounds same. But there seem to be differnces when you acutlly speak of write using those words. What are the differnces? The followings are examples I made.

If you see any problems, please mark it. I want to see the great natural scenery view or scene when I go to America. The sences? The scenes? The differences are very small but still significant; the correction should be: I want to see the great natural scenery when I go to America. The view from the window of airplane looked great.



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