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Tai Kim Yi Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Location choice

Hi!

What is the difference between these two sentences? And which is better?

1. It is a location choice for watching sunrise.

2. It is a location for watching sunrise.


Thanks,

K

  

Top answer

"for watching sunrise" isn't right. g. "for watching sunrises", "for watching the sunrise" or "for watching the sun rise".

  • "for watching sunrise" isn't right.
  • g.
  • "for watching sunrises", "for watching the sunrise" or "for watching the sun rise".
  • "location choice" in (1) is not very natural.
  • (2) is correct English once "watching sunrise" is fixed, but somehow seems a bit lacking.
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"for watching sunrise" isn't right. You can say e.g. "for watching sunrises", "for watching the sunrise" or "for watching the sun rise".

"location choice" in (1) is not very natural. (2) is correct English once "watching sunrise" is fixed, but somehow seems a bit lacking. Better is something like this:

It is a popular location for watching the sunrise.
It is a good pl

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