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- Jun 13, 2009
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- Native Language
- Portuguese
- Home Country
- Brazil
- Current Location
- United States
Somewhere in my old memory I think I remember seeing a rule stating that after prepositions verbs should always come in gerund form. However, I have found the following sentences in the internet:
1) All essential for travel to Beijing.
2) Visitors may be aware that the USA has changed its entry procedures for travel to the USA under the Visa Waiver Programme.
3) Five tips for travel to Canada.
4) Health information for travel to over 200 international destinations.
5) Revalidation of Expired Visas After Travel to Contiguous Territory.
6) ... consulting their doctors before and after travel to affected areas.
7) Thanks for come to Mexico!!!
8) Student visa required before travel to the UK.
Are these sentences grammatically correct?
Could/should one use "for traveling" and "after traveling" and so on?
1) All essential for travel to Beijing.
2) Visitors may be aware that the USA has changed its entry procedures for travel to the USA under the Visa Waiver Programme.
3) Five tips for travel to Canada.
4) Health information for travel to over 200 international destinations.
5) Revalidation of Expired Visas After Travel to Contiguous Territory.
6) ... consulting their doctors before and after travel to affected areas.
7) Thanks for come to Mexico!!!
8) Student visa required before travel to the UK.
Are these sentences grammatically correct?
Could/should one use "for traveling" and "after traveling" and so on?