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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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Please, I know we say "tourist places", but can I also say "touristic places"? And concerning to the famous tourist attraction in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, should I write Sugar Loaf (or) Sugarloaf ? Because I have already seen these two forms, but I don't know the difference.

Thanks,

Stella
  

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Anonymous Please, I know we say " tourist places ", but can I also say " tourist ic places "? And concerning to the famous tourist attraction in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, should I write Sugar Loaf (or) Sugarloaf ? Because I have already seen these two forms, but I don't know the difference.

  • Anonymous Please, I know we say " tourist places ", but can I also say " tourist ic places "?
  • And concerning to the famous tourist attraction in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, should I write Sugar Loaf (or) Sugarloaf ?
  • Because I have already seen these two forms, but I don't know the difference.
  • Thanks, Stella My dictionary offers only one word: Sugarloaf.
  • "Tourist" places are those where tourists actually go.
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Anonymous Please, I know we say "tourist places", but can I also say "touristic places"? And concerning to the famous tourist attraction in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, should I write Sugar Loaf (or) Sugarloaf ? Because I have already seen these two forms, but I don't know the difference.

Thanks,

Stella

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Thank you for helping me, Philip.

Best wishes,

Stella
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We also say "touristy" - a place that tourists go.

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