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grammar - English Language Learners Stack Exchange It is also an aviation term As in the Open Skies Treaty This has to do with political or administrative clearance, something that as of today, 2020 March 12, is in the news due to travel restrictions related to the COVID-19 virus
articles - The sun, the sky, a sky, sky - English Language Learners . . . This is a good question, as the answer is not straightforward - it depends on the context In most cases, you would use the definite article, but in some cases it can be omitted, and with certain constructions, the indefinite article is preferred - particularly when there is an implied comparison between different appearances of the sky
grammaticality - Shadow vs Shade - Shadow vs Shade - English Language . . . It has nothing to do with temperature You can have shadows and shade when there is snow on the ground, if it is sunny with clear skys But people wanting to be "in the shade" obviously happens more when it is very hot in direct sunlight –