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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Grammar

In custom, they ask me " what's the purpose of this trip? "

I want to say " I am coming for travelling around the city/this country." Is this sentence correct?

Many thanks for your help.
  

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Anonymous I am coming for travelling around the city/this country. No. To answer that question from a customs officer, you can say as little as "Tourism".

  • Anonymous I am coming for travelling around the city/this country.
  • No.
  • To answer that question from a customs officer, you can say as little as "Tourism".
  • If you really want a longer answer, you might say, "I've come to travel around the country and see the sights".
  • Don't say, "I'm coming for travelling".
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AnonymousI am coming for travelling around the city/this country.
No. To answer that question from a customs officer, you can say as little as "Tourism". If you really want a longer answer, you might say, "I've come to travel around the country and see the sights".

Don't say, "I'm coming for travelling". That is not a good way to say it.

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