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Nina_Nia Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Spot/place/destination/site....

Hello,

Could you correct these sentences please and help me to choose the right word in the brackets?

1.This country is rather a vacation (spot/place/destination/site) than one's residence.

2.This country is meant to be a holiday spot rather than one's home.

3.This country is meant to be a holiday spot rather than one's residence place.

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This country is meant to be a holiday spot rather than one's home. [Y] Correct. This country is meant to be a holiday spot rather than one's residence place.

  • This country is meant to be a holiday spot rather than one's home.
  • [Y] Correct.
  • This country is meant to be a holiday spot rather than one's residence place.
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Hi

I would go for the following sentences:

1.This country is rather a tourist spot/holiday spot than one's residence.(I have chosen the most meaningful one.)

2.This country is meant to be a holiday spot rather than one's home. [Y] Correct.

3.This country is meant to be a holiday spot rather than one's residence place.(residence already refers

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