1. I think Phuket would/will be more enjoyable than Pattaya.
PLease pick the correct word for me.
Are both useable? What's the difference? Thanks!
2. I can go to NYC or we could meet somewhere else.
Is this sentence okay? Thanks!
3. It would be fun, and we'll have a good time.
Should I stick to the same tenses?
Like: It would be fun, and we would have a good time.
Or It will be fun, and we will have a good time.
THanks!
4. Should I say: I'll have a/the spicy hotdog and regular hotdog to go.
Should I use a or the?
Thanks!
5. But usually when I go there, it's all about eating, and no socializing; don't ask me why, probably because I just go there to load up on calories.
Is the semicolon used correctly here? Thanks!
6. Waiting for/on my friends to get back to me. ARe both okay to use?
Thanks!
7. I had been deciding between A clinic and B clinic until I met Dr. P at/from A clinic.
Are both useable or is one better than the other? THanks!
8. I haven't found any reviews or discussions on/for this restaurant.
Are both useable or is one better than the other? Thanks!
9. I'm very looking forward to seeing you again, especially now that we have the opportunity to explore a new city together. Bangkok and Phuket, Thailand are both fascinating cities enlivened by their vibrant cultures that we surely couldn't/can't miss; Phuket is a place for us to just lay back and relax in the breathtaking natural surroundings everywhere!
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Thanks for your time and efforts. I'm grateful to have everyone's help and tutelage always!
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