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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Is it grammatically correct?

According to them, there is no boating to the island next week, but they are planning to book a boat last week of this month
  

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No. Say eg According to them, there is no boating to the island next week, but they are planning to book a boat for the last week of this month . I wonder if you understand what 'there is no boating to the island next week' means.

  • No.
  • Say eg According to them, there is no boating to the island next week, but they are planning to book a boat for the last week of this month .
  • I wonder if you understand what 'there is no boating to the island next week' means.
  • 'Boating' usually refers to a pleasure trip by boat.
  • Does this fit your context?
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No.

Say eg According to them, there is no boating to the island next week, but they are planning to book a boat for the last week of this month.


I wonder if you understand what 'there is no boating to the island next week' means. 'Boating' usually refers to a pleasure trip by boat. Does this fit your context?

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