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Hello,native English speakers.
I have two questions.
Q1 Is "its" needed before "opera" in this sentence?
Takarazuka is famous for opera.
Q2 Do these sentences sound right?
(a) My brother got on a train to go to Kobe.
(b) My brother got on a train for Kobe.
(c) My brother got on a train to Kobe.
(d) My brother got on a train bound for Kobe.
They don't have the same meaning as "My brother took the train to go to Kobe." Am I right?
Thanks in advance.
Hirashin
I have two questions.
Q1 Is "its" needed before "opera" in this sentence?
Takarazuka is famous for opera.
Q2 Do these sentences sound right?
(a) My brother got on a train to go to Kobe.
(b) My brother got on a train for Kobe.
(c) My brother got on a train to Kobe.
(d) My brother got on a train bound for Kobe.
They don't have the same meaning as "My brother took the train to go to Kobe." Am I right?
Thanks in advance.
Hirashin