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Tim Chen 8872 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

the preference of using prepositions

The joy of travelling is not rushing places one after the other, but admiring the scenery and your companionship.

The joy of travelling is not from rushing places one after the other, but admiring the scenery and your companionship.

I want to know if adding the preposition is necessary, and which way of constructing this sentence is better?
  

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The joy of travelling is not rushing from one place to another but enjoying the scenery and your companionship.

  • The joy of travelling is not rushing from one place to another but enjoying the scenery and your companionship.
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The joy of travelling is not rushing from one place to another but enjoying the scenery and your companionship.
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Thanks, this sentence somehow causes some confusion to me, and your answer clear those ambiguous part.

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