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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
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"I started Reading in English FOR LEISURE 2 years ago. The first book was TITLED: "Agent Storm: my life inside Al-quaeda and CIA".

  

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Leisure is the time you have for relaxation, so you don't do things for leisure; more accurately, you do them for relaxation or to pass the time or to fill your leisure time. You will see "for leisure", and it's not completely wrong, but often "leisure" modifies another word ( leisure activities, leisure travel, leisure pursuits, leisure time, leisure trips ). ] 1) You capitalize more words than is necessary or correct.

  • Leisure is the time you have for relaxation, so you don't do things for leisure; more accurately, you do them for relaxation or to pass the time or to fill your leisure time.
  • You will see "for leisure", and it's not completely wrong, but often "leisure" modifies another word ( leisure activities, leisure travel, leisure pursuits, leisure time, leisure trips ).
  • ] 1) You capitalize more words than is necessary or correct.
  • 2) You don't capitalize enough words in the book title.
  • 3) Book titles are placed in italics.
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Leisure is the time you have for relaxation, so you don't do things for leisure; more accurately, you do them for relaxation or to pass the time or to fill your leisure time. You will see "for leisure", and it's not completely wrong, but often "leisure" modifies another word (leisure activities, leisure travel, leisure pursuits, leisure time, leisure trips). [Opinions may vary on this

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