Anna232
Senior Member
- Joined
- Mar 17, 2024
- Member Type
- Teacher (Other)
- Native Language
- Georgian
- Home Country
- Georgia
- Current Location
- Georgia
This is my opinion about the main problem in my city. I think some sentences are a very direct translation. I left them as they are because I wanted to know if they still could be used in English. I divided the short paragraph into sentences. I think they can be easily read now.
1. We have a difficult situation with traffic.
2. Tourists are shocked by (the) Georgian driving style. (I think "the" should be included).
3. Cars are always hooting. Or "the drivers are always hooting?"
4. The Georgian driving style is very dangeous.
5. I was involved in a car accident once.
1. We have a difficult situation with traffic.
2. Tourists are shocked by (the) Georgian driving style. (I think "the" should be included).
3. Cars are always hooting. Or "the drivers are always hooting?"
4. The Georgian driving style is very dangeous.
5. I was involved in a car accident once.
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