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![]() To be more accurate , the second sentence is correct as it is . I mean south here is correct ,not wrong . Southerly is also correct as it ican be used as an adjective or an adverb and as they are(south and southern) often interchangeable. Southern is also correct .Read this carefully , please
South and southern are used to talk about places that are relatively closer to the South Pole. Southern is an adjective, meaning in or from the south of a country or area. Because it is an adjective, it needs a noun with it. Aswan is in southern Egypt. NOT Aswan is in (the) southern. In England, the southern dialects are more prestigious. South can be used as a noun, adjective (in or facing the south), or adverb (towards the south). noun: Aswan is in the south of Egypt. My mother comes from the south. (context would tell us what country is meant) Adjective: The city is on the south coast. A south wind is blowing today. (blowing from the south) Adverb: We drove south for three hours. Southerly can be used as an adjective or adverb and refers to orientation—the way something is facing or moving. Again, a southerly wind or current is coming from the south, but a southerly side of a house faces the south. Adjective: The southerly side of our house gets a lot of sun even in winter. They walked in a southerly direction. Adverb: They got in the car and took off southerly. South and southerly can be interchanged when they mean facing the south or going towards the south, but I suspect that south is more common than southerly — at least where I come from. We have a garden on the southerly/south side of the house. We walked south/southerly Best Regards.
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