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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Travel

My mother is coming here for travel.

Is this sentence correct?

Many thanks.
  

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My mother is travelling here. My mother is coming here for a visit. My mother is coming here for a holiday.

  • My mother is travelling here.
  • My mother is coming here for a visit.
  • My mother is coming here for a holiday.
  • My mother likes travelling so decided to come here.
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My mother is travelling here.

My mother is coming here for a visit.

My mother is coming here for a holiday.

My mother likes travelling so decided to come here.
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Thank you ver much for your reply.

Can I also say " My mother is visiting me. or My mother is coming to visit me. "

" I take her to travel around here. " all correct?

Thank you.
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You can say that you mother is visiting you or coming to visit. Visiting (present) coming to visit (future).

I will take her everywhere around here./I will show her everything around here./I will take her sightseeing around here. (Future)

I am taking (present)

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