Rachel Adams
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- Nov 4, 2018
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- Russian
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- Georgia
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- Georgia
Should I use a comma instead of the second "in" before Russia and is it wrong to use "the" before Baikal? I think using "go for/on a boat trip/ride" is better than "sail on a ship/boat"?
I used "the reserve" because it's the only one there but it wasn't mentioned before, though.
"An interesting place in Siberia in Russia is Lake Baikal. It is a fresh-water lake. People can sail on a ship/boat walk around the reserve, breathe fresh air and enjoy the scenery."
I used "the reserve" because it's the only one there but it wasn't mentioned before, though.
"An interesting place in Siberia in Russia is Lake Baikal. It is a fresh-water lake. People can sail on a ship/boat walk around the reserve, breathe fresh air and enjoy the scenery."