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Where do you want to go tomorrow?What do you want to do then? Does this sound natural?
Where do you want to go tomorrow?What do you want to do then? Does this sound natural?
明日どこへ行きたい?そのとき何がしたい?
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A little unnatural
Separate, they are fine. Together, they sound strange because "then" implies "after tomorrow" in this context, which is odd.
I think you are really trying to ask:
Where do you want to go tomorrow? What do you want to do there?
A: Where do you want to go?
B: To the park.
A: What do you want to do there?
B: Play on the swings.
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- English (US)
A little unnatural
Separate, they are fine. Together, they sound strange because "then" implies "after tomorrow" in this context, which is odd.
I think you are really trying to ask:
Where do you want to go tomorrow? What do you want to do there?
A: Where do you want to go?
B: To the park.
A: What do you want to do there?
B: Play on the swings.
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@davidj I understand! Thank you so much!!!
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