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Cada vez estoy más gordo
I'm getting fatter and fatter.
Rome is becoming more and more touristic Rome is having more and more tourists. Rome has more and more tourists everyday Which of the 3 sentences about Rome is the most correct? |
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All three are good, and correct. I would say 'is getting' instead of 'is having'. Place periods at the end of sentences.
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The first one seems to me to convey a change in the way Rome caters for tourists more than a change in the number of tourists. The second one feels like the wrong verb, although I can't say precisely what's wrong about it: it doesn't feel as wrong in the third one. I would prefer "receiving". The third one needs a space in "every day".
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