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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

I have 2 questions

1- which is correct to say this lamp doesn't work or doesn't light

2- If someone visited your country not for tourism reasons but religious, Do we call him a tourist?

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1-- If it is electric, I would suggest 'work'; if it is kerosene, use 'light'. 2-- I would call him a ' pilgrim ', not a 'tourist'.

  • 1-- If it is electric, I would suggest 'work'; if it is kerosene, use 'light'.
  • 2-- I would call him a ' pilgrim ', not a 'tourist'.
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1-- If it is electric, I would suggest 'work'; if it is kerosene, use 'light'.

2-- I would call him a 'pilgrim', not a 'tourist'.

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