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Tuongvan Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

for tourist purpose

Hi teachers,

Could you please help me write the sentence below correctly ?:

I came to Japan twice ,once in 2004 for business purpose and once in 2006, for tourist purpose.

Thank you in advance
  

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Hi Tuongvan, I think you are meaning to say this: I came have been to Japan twice : once in 2004 for business purposes, and once in 2006, as a for tourist purpose .

  • Hi Tuongvan, I think you are meaning to say this: I came have been to Japan twice : once in 2004 for business purposes, and once in 2006, as a for tourist purpose .
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Hi Tuongvan,

I think you are meaning to say this:

I came have been to Japan twice: once in 2004 for business purposes, and once in 2006, as a for tourist purpose.
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There are few ways to say this.

I have been to Japan twice: once on (or for) business in 2004 and again for pleasure in 2006.
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Thank you yizhivika and Grammar Geek very much

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