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Moguwai007 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

convention

Could you please tell me if the following sentences are natural and grammatically correct.

For an opportunity to introduce us to overseas media agencies and foreign travel agencies, we are taking a part in the convention in Los Angeles until Saturday.
  

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Usually the for-clause follows the main clause if it represents a reason or purpose. We are taking a part in the convention in Los Angeles until Saturday for the opportunity to introduce ourselves to overseas media agencies and foreign travel agencies. "

  • Usually the for-clause follows the main clause if it represents a reason or purpose.
  • We are taking a part in the convention in Los Angeles until Saturday for the opportunity to introduce ourselves to overseas media agencies and foreign travel agencies.
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Usually the for-clause follows the main clause if it represents a reason or purpose.

We are taking a part in the convention in Los Angeles until Saturday for the opportunity to introduce ourselves to overseas media agencies and foreign travel agencies.

If you have a booth at the convention, it would be better to say that rather than "take part in."
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Thank you for your reply. So...would it be better to say the following sentence.? We have or are having a booth at the convention in Los Angeles until Saturday for the opportunity to introduce ourselves to overseas media agencies and foreign travel agencies.
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Thank you very much for your corrections.Emotion: smile

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