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Maria
I prefer travelling by car, train or plane. My family and I like to travel on New Year holiday by car. It's our tradition. For example, in this New Year holiday we visited small town 160 km from Moscow. Sometimes I travel with my daughters by train. They like it! It's so exciting for them! And I like to travel to other countries by plain, because it's more quickly and comfortable!
May 25, 2022 7:00 PM
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I prefer travelling by car, train or plane. My family and I like to travel on New Year holiday by car. It's our tradition. For example, this New Year holiday we visited a small town 160 km from Moscow. Sometimes I travel with my daughters by train. They like it! It's so exciting for them! And I like to travel to other countries by plane because it's (faster/quicker) and comfortable!
Good job, Maria! I only saw a few issues. One being the article "a", another being an issue with comparisons and adverbs, and a simple spelling mistake. For example, we typically use the word "more" with adjectives that don't already have a comparative form. For example, "difficult" doesn't have an "-er" comparative, so we usually say "more difficult". Also, you misused the word "quickly" which is an adverb, not an adjective. If you wanted to use "quickly", you'd have to say "because it travels quickly". One more thing is the spelling of "plain" and "plane". This is what's known as a homophone. They have the same spelling and pronunciation, but very different meanings.
May 26, 2022
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