Hello. I'm a student studying English in Japan. Is this sentence correct?
Going abroad is more difficult than Japanse places.
I wonder it might be as follows.
Going abroad is more difficult than to Japanese places.
Thank you.
Is this sentence correct? Going abroad is more difficult than Japan e se places. No Going abroad is more difficult than to Japanese places.
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Is this sentence correct?
Going abroad is more difficult than Japanese places. No
Going abroad is more difficult than to Japanese places. OK, but better is this.
Going abroad is more difficult than going to Japanese places.
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