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a brief introduction to tourist attract

 
 
Reply Sun 20 Jun, 2004 04:29 am
Do you think there is something wrong in the title? In my view, "tourist attract" should be "tourist attraction".
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Phoenix32890
 
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Reply Sun 20 Jun, 2004 06:01 am
It should be:

"A brief introduction to tourist attractions", or

"A brief introduction to a tourist attraction",

according to whether you are
talking about one attraction, or many attractions.
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Joe Nation
 
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Reply Sun 20 Jun, 2004 06:03 am
A brief introduction to a tourist attraction

or
A brief introduction to tourist attractions

or
(better)

An introduction to tourist attractions

[introductions are always brief]&nbsp[or they ought to be] Smile

or

(Less formal. It's supposed to be about something fun, right?)

Tourist attractions: what to see and do.

(I'm assuming you will make the right capitalizations.)

An Introduction to Tourist Attractions


No period at the end of a title.

Joe
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oristarA
 
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Reply Mon 21 Jun, 2004 02:08 am
Thanks Phoenix and Joe for confirming.
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