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14 Jun 2016
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My Korean friend said this sentence to me, and wants me to correct it.
"I want to spend this vacation more well than before."
Can someone help me correct/re-word this sentence?
My Korean friend said this sentence to me, and wants me to correct it.
"I want to spend this vacation more well than before."
Can someone help me correct/re-word this sentence?
"I want to spend this vacation more well than before."
Can someone help me correct/re-word this sentence?
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I want to spend this vacation better than the last.
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I agree with the previous commenter, I would also say "I want this vacation to be better than the last." Hope I can help.
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Or.. "I hope this vacation goes better then the last"

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