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which option is more proper? would you please answer it? Immigration is the process of(A.coming B.going)to live in a foreign country. What's the difference between them? I think both are right. I don't know. :( Thank you.This is a choice question in(on? Which is right? Why?)my textbook. I'm confused about the two options and can't identify the subtle deference between them.
Apr 23, 2014 8:36 AM
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a) coming to live in a foreign country. If you are GOING (from here to there) you are emigrating. If you are COMING (from there to here) you are immigrating. The moving process itself is migration.
April 23, 2014
I think the most proper would be "the process of moving to live..."
April 23, 2014
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