Dharminder Singh
Member
- Joined
- Aug 28, 2023
- Member Type
- Teacher (Other)
- Native Language
- Punjabi
- Home Country
- India
- Current Location
- India
Suppose I want to say that it is impossible to go to London from New York in the morning and then return back to New York before evening.
How would I say this?
"It's impossible to do up-down from New York to London in a day."
Is this sentence correct or is a better alternative to say this?
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How would I say this?
"It's impossible to do up-down from New York to London in a day."
Is this sentence correct or is a better alternative to say this?
[Requests for answers from named members deleted by Rover_KE.]
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