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Is there a World Heritage site that you'd like to visit?

I would like to visit a pyramid of giza, in Egypt. It's unbelievable that people who lived thousands years ago carried those big rocks and built up that giant monument. I also would like to visit a nature place. Do you have some recommendation?

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Is there a World Heritage site that you'd like to visit?

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Is there a World Heritage site that you'd like to visit?

I would like to visit a pyramid of giza, in Egypt.

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It's unbelievable that people who lived thousands years ago carried those big rocks and built up that giant monument.

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Is there a World Heritage site that you'd like to visit?


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I would like to visit a pyramid of giza, in Egypt.


I would like to visit a pthe Great Pyramid of gGiza, in Egypt. I would like to visit the Great Pyramid of Giza, in Egypt.

Assuming you're referring to the Great Pyramid, then you should refer to it using its proper title. In more casual conversation you might say "the pyramid in Giza", but this would assume your conversation partner is aware of it.

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I would like to visit a pthe Great Pyramid of gGiza, in Egypt. I would like to visit the Great Pyramid of Giza, in Egypt.

It has a name, so it is capitalized.

I would like to visit a pthe Great Pyramids of gGiza, in Egypt. I would like to visit the Great Pyramids of Giza in Egypt.

It's unbelievable that people who lived thousands years ago carried those big rocks and built up that giant monument.


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It's unbelievable that people who have lived thousands years ago, carried those big rocks and built up thatthose giant monuments. It's unbelievable that people who have lived thousands years ago, carried those big rocks and built those giant monuments.

It's unbelievable that people who lived thousands years ago carried those big rocks and built up that giant monument. It's unbelievable that people who lived thousands years ago carried those big rocks and built that giant monument.

It's really interesting how they did it.

It's unbelievable that people who lived thousands of years ago carried those big rocks and built up that giant monument. It's unbelievable that people who lived thousands of years ago carried those big rocks and built up that giant monument.

I also would like to visit a nature place.


I also would like to visitsee a natureal place. I also would like to see a natural place.

The adjectival form of "nature" is "natural". You'll often hear people refer to the "natural world" for example.

I also would like to visit a nature placal site. I also would like to visit a natural site.

I also would like to visit a nature placWorld Natural Heritage site. I also would like to visit a World Natural Heritage site.

I just learned about this designation.

I also would like to visit a nature placplace with a lot of nature. I also would like to visit a place with a lot of nature.

Do you have some recommendation?


Do you have some recommendations? Do you have some recommendations?

"any" is also acceptable instead of "some" and may sound softer. Usually we request "recommendations", but you could ask "Do you have a recommendation?"

Do you have some recommendations? Do you have some recommendations?

Do you have some recommendations? Do you have some recommendations?

Do you have some recommendations? Do you have some recommendations?

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