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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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How many mistakes are in this phrase?

Hi,

Would you please check and correct this short sentence below?

Benefit from an excellent opportunity to keep your car at the UK's city airport parking place best-suited for you with us.

Thank you in advance.
  

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Anonymous How many mistakes are in this phrase sentence ? It is badly disordered and tries to squeeze too much in. Anonymous this short sentence It is not; it needs shortening: Benefit from the convenience of keeping your car with us at the UK city airport parking area.

  • Anonymous How many mistakes are in this phrase sentence ?
  • It is badly disordered and tries to squeeze too much in.
  • Anonymous this short sentence It is not; it needs shortening: Benefit from the convenience of keeping your car with us at the UK city airport parking area.
  • I hope 'UK' does not mean 'United Kingdom', which does not have a city parking area, because it is not a city.
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AnonymousHow many mistakes are in this phrasesentence?
It is badly disordered and tries to squeeze too much in.
Anonymous this short sentence
It is not; it needs shortening:

Benefit from the convenience of keeping your car with us at the UK city airport parking area.

I hope 'UK' doe
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Thank you very much for your comments.

So UK's city airport parking place sentence is totally incorrect, right?

I mean native speakers don't say 'UK's city airport', there is no 's', right?
It is correct to say UK city airport, not UK's city airport, right?
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You haven't explained what you mean. The UK does not have a city airport.
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Oh, I see.

Honestly, I don't know what the author means when saying at the UK's city airport parking place.

Just wanted to know is it correct?

Well, I'll ask the author what he means
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AnonymousHonestly, I don't know what the author means when saying at the UK's city airport parking place.Just wanted to know is it correct?
That is therefore impossible to answer.
AnonymousWell, I'll ask the author what he means
Yes, do.
AnonymousI think using 's is not correct in the sentence like th

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