going for visit temple place
Hi As a sentence, I'm afraid that won't do. Unless it's the answer to a question or a title, it needs a human subject; it also needs a capital letter at the being and a determiner ('a' or 'the') before 'temple'. I don't think you need to say 'place' - We are going for a visit to the temple.
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As a sentence, I'm afraid that won't do. Unless it's the answer to a question or a title, it needs a human subject; it also needs a capital letter at the being and a determiner ('a' or 'the') before 'temple'. I don't think you need to say 'place'
- We are going for a visit to the temple.
- I am going to visit a temple.
- What are you doing today?
- Going to vis