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8 February
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English (US)
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Can you help me?
I have ever been to Tokyo Disney Land many times since I was born.
Does this sentence make sense to you?
How should I correct this sentence?
Thank you.
Can you help me?
I have ever been to Tokyo Disney Land many times since I was born.
Does this sentence make sense to you?
How should I correct this sentence?
Thank you.
I have ever been to Tokyo Disney Land many times since I was born.
Does this sentence make sense to you?
How should I correct this sentence?
Thank you.
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- English (US)
remove "ever"
I think "Disneyland" is one word.
Other than that, it's fine. But I would say "in my life" instead of "since I was born".
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- English (US)
You are saying that you have been to Tokyo Disneyland before, correct? The "ever" makes the sentence confusing and it doesn't sound natural.
A better way to say it would be "I have been to Tokyo Disney Land many times since I was born"
:)
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- English (US)
It sounds a little unnatural. In my opinion, the best way to say this to show child>adult is.
1. I have been to Disneyland many times since I was a child.
2. I have been to Disneyland many times since I was a little kid. ( a bit more casual/playful)
you could say 3. "I have been to Disneyland many times ever since i was a child." - but i think its easily understood what you mean without adding "ever"
I have been to Tokyo Disneyland many times since I was born - also sounds fine but a slightly more unnatural
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@RinKanzaki
I recommend you to ride"Space Mountain!" It travels very fast and has a lot of fun.
I hope you will enjoy it there!
I recommend you to ride"Space Mountain!" It travels very fast and has a lot of fun.
I hope you will enjoy it there!
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