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绑德sings
1. a place where people on holiday/vacation can put up their tents , park their caravan, camper, etc., often with toilets, water, etc.(campsite)
2. a place where people on holiday/vacation can put up their tents , park their caravan, camper, etc. often with toilets, water, etc.
3. a place where people on holiday/vacation can put up their tents , park their caravan, camper, etc. with toilets, water, etc.
Question: Are they all grammatically correct? with the nearly same meaning? I mainly make a focus on the the punctuation or adverb here…
(please carefully pay attention to such.)
Oct 6, 2023 10:20 AM
Answers · 1
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Number 1 is the most correct, though the first letter likely should be capitalized (A.) There needs to be a comma after etc.
November 29, 2023
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绑德sings
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Chinese (Mandarin), English
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