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Q:
Kagura ski resort is 300km far from my house, but I come to it to ski on almost every weekend, so it feels like a park in my neighborhood. Does this sound natural?
A:
× Kagura ski resort is 300km far from my house, but I come to it to ski on almost every weekend, so it feels like a park in my neighborhood.
✓ Kagura ski resort is 300km away from my house, but I come here to ski on almost every weekend, [so it feels like a park in my neighborhood].--> it's good but you can also say: [so it's almost like a park in my neighborhood]
I'm sorry I accidentally deleted my response 😭
✓ Kagura ski resort is 300km away from my house, but I come here to ski on almost every weekend, [so it feels like a park in my neighborhood].--> it's good but you can also say: [so it's almost like a park in my neighborhood]
I'm sorry I accidentally deleted my response 😭
Q:
Kagura is one of the popular ski area in Japan. The opening of the ski area is postponed due to less snowing. I hope we’re going to get some snow soon at ski area. Does this sound natural?
A:
× Kagura is one of the popular ski area in Japan.
✓ Kagura is one of the popular ski areas in Japan.
× The opening of the ski area is postponed due to less snowing.
✓ The opening of the ski area has been postponed due to a lack of snow.
× I hope we’re going to get some snow soon at ski area.
✓ I hope we’re going to get some snow soon at the ski area.
The last sentence can be made even more natural sounding by making it shorter. "I hope we get snow soon." It's unnecessary to repeat 'at the ski area' since context makes it clear what is being referred to.
✓ Kagura is one of the popular ski areas in Japan.
× The opening of the ski area is postponed due to less snowing.
✓ The opening of the ski area has been postponed due to a lack of snow.
× I hope we’re going to get some snow soon at ski area.
✓ I hope we’re going to get some snow soon at the ski area.
The last sentence can be made even more natural sounding by making it shorter. "I hope we get snow soon." It's unnecessary to repeat 'at the ski area' since context makes it clear what is being referred to.
Q:
The Kagura Ski resort is going to be open from 11.23 this season, but there isn't snow at all at this moment, so it'll be probably postponed. Does this sound natural?
A:
× The Kagura Ski resort is going to be open from 11.23 this season, but there isn't snow at all at this moment, so it'll be probably postponed.
✓ The Kagura Ski resort is going to be open starting 11/23 this season, but there isn't snow at all at the moment, so it'll probably be postponed.
✓ The Kagura Ski resort is going to be open starting 11/23 this season, but there isn't snow at all at the moment, so it'll probably be postponed.
Q:
The Kagura ski area is one of my favorite ski areas. The ski season hasn't come yet, so there is no snow. Does this sound natural?
A:
Maybe say "The ski season hasn't started yet.." instead of "come".
Also, is this an artificial ski area?
If not, its better to say "The ski season hasn't started yet as there's no snow".
Also, is this an artificial ski area?
If not, its better to say "The ski season hasn't started yet as there's no snow".
Q:
Today, Kagura ski ground must havd been the most fantastic place on Earth.
I enjoyed great snow condition in the morning, and many lined bumps in the afternoon were so exciting.
Nothing could be better. Does this sound natural?
I enjoyed great snow condition in the morning, and many lined bumps in the afternoon were so exciting.
Nothing could be better. Does this sound natural?
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