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Kevin
Is the following sentence correct?
A:"What time is best to visit the tourist spot?"
B:"I think it's better to visit there at 7pm."
Can I use "What is the best time to visit the tourist spot?" instead of
"What time is best to visit the tourist spot?"
Thank you!
Jul 2, 2024 1:16 AM
Answers · 5
1
Both structures are correct. But A = a question and B = the answer to the question A.
So you can ask the question A like you suggest. And if asked the question A, you can respond with your answer B.
PERSON A: "What time is best to visit the tourist spot?"
PERSON B: "I think it's better to visit there at 7pm."
July 2, 2024
1
You can ask it either way, but I think "What is the best time..." sounds more natural.
July 2, 2024
Definitely you can. Either way is correct.
July 2, 2024
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