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Hans51 Posted 10 years ago
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...at having citizens Korea and France to experience...

The programs aims at having citizens Korea and France to experience and enjoy each other's culture without having to travel.

Is the sentence correct? I feel like it is strange in 'citizens Korea and France' and 'to experience'.

I think that it should be

The programs aims at having Korean and France citizens experience and enjoy each other's culture without having to travel.


What do you native English speakers think?

Thank you so much as usual in advance.
  

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Hans51 I feel like it is strange in 'citizens Korea and France' and 'to experience'. These are wrong. Hans51 The programs aims at having Korean and France citizens experience and enjoy each other's culture without having to travel.

  • Hans51 I feel like it is strange in 'citizens Korea and France' and 'to experience'.
  • These are wrong.
  • Hans51 The programs aims at having Korean and France citizens experience and enjoy each other's culture without having to travel.
  • This goes part-way towards fixing the sentence.
  • "France" should be "French", and "program s aim s " is also wrong.
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Hans51I feel like it is strange in 'citizens Korea and France' and 'to experience'.
These are wrong.
Hans51The programs aims at having Korean and France citizens experience and enjoy each other's culture without having to travel.
This goes part-way towards fixing the sentence. "France" should be "French", and "programs

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