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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Moscow - the city. Plant - is a factory in Moscow, the factory is scheduled to visit on Monday, and we will come from another city by car.
How to write better in timetable:
"Monday. Visit to the Plant in Moscow."
or
"Monday. Travel to Moscow to visit the Plant."
  

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I like #2 (but would use a colon, not a comma): Monday: Travel to Moscow to visit the Plant.

  • I like #2 (but would use a colon, not a comma): Monday: Travel to Moscow to visit the Plant.
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I like #2 (but would use a colon, not a comma):

Monday: Travel to Moscow to visit the Plant.
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Here is my two cents....
This clause " the factory is scheduled to visit on Monday " is semantically incorrect because a visitor is visiting the plant, meaning he is

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