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Are these sentences correct?
-I prefer tea rather than coffee.
-I'm leaving Cambodia to Japan.
Please kindly advice me if these sentences are incorrect, how to use them in a correct way?
Feb 10, 2016 5:10 PM
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"I prefer tea rather than coffee" is correct. or you can say "I prefer tea."
"I'm leaving Cambodia for Japan" is awkward; but OK. You could say "I'm moving to Japan. I'm going to Japan. I am traveling from Cambodia to Japan.
February 10, 2016
I prefer tea to coffee
I prefer tea rathe than coffee
Both correct ways of saying it !
Leaving Cambodia for Japan ! ( not to)
February 10, 2016
Thank you very much :D
February 10, 2016
The first one is missing a comma. I would write it as, " I prefer tea, rather than coffee." It could also be "I prefer tea over coffee."
The second one should be, "I'm leaving Cambodia for Japan." Or maybe "I'm leaving from Cambodia to Japan."
Hope this helped
February 10, 2016
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