Would you answer my question?
I sometimes hear or see the word "an ancient Paris" and "a modern Paris", but how about "a beautiful Paris"? Is it usable?
I made an example:
What remains in my memory after the tour in France in 2019 is a beautiful Paris with so many lovely cafes, legendary museums, and delicious cuisine.
Is this sentence correct?
Magic-dragon I sometimes hear or see the word "an ancient Paris" and "a modern Paris", but how about "a beautiful Paris"? Is it usable? Sure.
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Magic-dragonI sometimes hear or see the word "an ancient Paris" and "a modern Paris", but how about "a beautiful Paris"? Is it usable?
Sure.
Magic-dragonWhat remains in my memory after the tour in France in 2019 is a beautiful Paris with so many lovely cafes, legendary museums, and delicious cuisine.
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