Is it correct?

Dhatura

New Metal Member
Mar 19, 2003
6,258
4
0
50
a pretty how town
Visit site
So, again, does this fucking kibaszott kurva sentence sound right grammatically for native speakers as well?

"What can you start your sightseeing with in the former city centre?"
 
Dhatura said:
So, again, does this fucking kibaszott kurva sentence sound right grammatically for native speakers as well?

"What can you start your sightseeing with in the former city centre?"
NO its sounds wrong sorry, though you can say it if you want :)
 
And how would you put it to make it sound correct? Or natural? It's a listening task, so I'm not kidding this time, I'd really like to know how to put the question to make it okay.
 
Erm... what about "What place should you locate near the Fire tower?"

I'd better copy the whole text so that you know what it's all about.

When driving for the first time in downtown Sopron, it’s easy to get lost. Our first tip: leave your car behind! If you insist on driving, be prepared! The Castle District, which circles the downtown area, goes one way. If you really must use your car, remember to drive slowly and keep a sharp eye out for where you are going: if you should pass your destination, you will have no choice but to do the whole circle again. The Fire Tower – officially known as the City Tower – is perhaps the most famous landmark in Sopron. However, lazy tourists beware! In the absence of a lift, you have to climb if you want to get to the top. Still, your reward for climbing the 144 steps is a bird’s-eye view of all the sights that you will later want to explore at ground level. A good idea is to locate the Main square, since this is only a stone’s throw from the Fire Tower. Here you can begin your sightseeing tour with a morning coffee in the former city centre. Tourists in search of traditional cultural experiences should carry on down Church street, where they will find a wide selection of galleries and museums. The building that houses the exhibition is usually a tourist attraction in itself. One of Sopron’s characteristic features is its many small alleys and passageways. Tourists, of course, may discover these paths only by chance. Remember, however, that some passages are closed by residents at night, so a path you walked down in one direction may not be open when you want to make your way back.
 
Where, in the former city centre, could/should you start your sightseeing tour?

answer : Main Square

---is this what you mean ??

"A good idea is to locate the Main square, since this is only a stone’s throw from the Fire Tower. Here you can begin your sightseeing tour with a morning coffee in the former city centre." the here above could refer to Fire Tower or Main Square......
 
johnc2.jpg
 
pistol_pete said:
Where, in the former city centre, could/should you start your sightseeing tour?

answer : Main Square

---is this what you mean ??


ahh Ali Landry what a sight!