Is the following sentence grammatically correct?
After being abandoned on his wedding day, a young man Amar decides to migrate to Dubai where he plans to build a new life, there he comes across a mysterious woman who opens his heart to love again.
No. After being abandoned on his wedding day, a young man called Amar decides to migrate to Dubai comma where he plans to build a new life, T here he comes across a mysterious woman who opens his heart to love again.
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No.
After being abandoned on his wedding day, a young man called Amar decides to migrate to Dubai comma where he plans to build a new life, There he comes across a mysterious woman who opens his heart to love again.
anonymousIs the following sentence grammatically correct?
No.
After being abandoned on his wedding day, a young man, Amar, decides to emigrate to Dubai, where he plans to build a new life. There he comes across a mysterious woman who opens his heart to love again.
I see, that makes a big different between migrate and emigrate. I have seen so many sentences with "migrate" word which is relating people migration such as "People are prepared to travel and migrate withing the city". So, this can go wrong as well. Right?