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User_gary Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

native place/hometown/journey/trip/visit

I went to visit my native place.
I went to visit my hometown.

I went for a trip to my native place.

I went to my native place or hometown.

I went for a journey to my native place.

Please correct my sentences.
  

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Essentially, the structures are fine. "Hometown", "native country", "motherland", "fatherland" all sound more natural than "native place".

  • Essentially, the structures are fine.
  • "Hometown", "native country", "motherland", "fatherland" all sound more natural than "native place".
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Essentially, the structures are fine.

"Hometown", "native country", "motherland", "fatherland" all sound more natural than "native place".

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