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the diving ? Hi everyone! One of my students has just created a website about under water archeology and asked me to have a look at it and eventually correct his mistakes. I don't feel it is correct to say : the diving / that diving ( I don't know why!!! ) I 'd say "dive" which is a noun So I looked up in my dictionary " diving" is a noun ( uncountable) . So if it's like bread , you can say the bread I bought yesterday was stale....:confused: He used " the diving" many times : The first diving... That diving.... a forty-minute diving ... Is it correct? I need your help for further explanations. Michèle |
Re: the diving ? If it refers to an event, I'd use dive. Eg :Our first dive only lasted five minutes, but the second was longer./ We got up early and went for a dive before breakfast. I'd use diving to talk about the quality of the experience : In that area the diving is excellent - in the same way as In that area the skiing is excellent. |
Re: the diving ? thanks Sue as for my student he meant the quality of the experience so " the diving" Thanks again Michèle |
Re: the diving ? I agree with susan... |
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