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"I guess to start your travel to London." vs "I guess starting your travel to London."

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrasing would be "I guess starting your travel to London." The verb "starting" should come before the noun "your travel."

Last Updated: March 26, 2024

I guess to start your travel to London.

This phrase is incorrect. The placement of "to start" before "your travel" is not grammatically correct.

I guess starting your travel to London.

This phrase is correct. The verb "starting" is correctly placed before the noun "your travel."

This phrase can be used when expressing a guess or assumption about the beginning of a travel journey to London.

Examples:

  • I guess starting your travel to London will be exciting.
  • I guess starting your travel to London is a big step.
  • I guess starting your travel to London is a good decision.
  • I guess starting your travel to London will bring new experiences.
  • I guess starting your travel to London is a dream come true.

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