Thank you. Here are a few sentences I wrote on travelling by train. I don't know the correspondent English terms. I hope you can help me.

1) Check the train times and the fare. Then buy your ticket at the ticket office. You can buy a single or a return ticket.
2) In Italy you can buy a single first class ticket or a single standard class ticket. If you travel nighttime you may have to reserve a berth or a sleeping car (I’m not sure about the terms) You can have a snack in at(?) the dining car.
3) Then punch your ticket and go on the platform. If you have reserved a seat, make sure you get in the right carriage of the train.
4) I think she...... (get married) soon.
I think she'll get married soon.

1) Check the train times and the fare. Then buy your ticket at the ticket office. You can buy a one-way or a round-trip ticket.

2) In Italy you can buy a one-way first class ticket or a one-way standard class ticket. If you travel at night, you may have to reserve a berth in a sleeping car. You can have a snack in the dining car.

3) Buy your ticket and go on the platform. If you have reserved a seat, make sure you get in the right car.

4) I think she...... (get married) soon.
I think she'll get married soon.
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1) To check the train times and fare, you can visit the website of the train company or use a mobile application that provides train schedules and prices. Alternatively, you can call the train company's customer service hotline for this information. Once you have decided on the train and time you want to travel, you can go to the ticket office at the train station and purchase your ticket. At the ticket office, you will be given the option to buy a single ticket (for one-way travel) or a return ticket (for round trip travel).

2) In Italy, you have the option to purchase a single ticket in either first class or standard class. First class tickets usually offer more comfort and amenities compared to standard class tickets. If you are traveling overnight, you may need to reserve a berth (a sleeping space usually in a shared compartment) or a sleeping car (a private compartment with beds). The availability of these options may vary depending on the train and route. Additionally, some trains have a dining car where you can have a meal or snack during your journey.

3) After purchasing your ticket, you need to punch it before boarding the train. This is usually done at a ticket validation machine located on the platform. Once you have validated your ticket, proceed to the correct platform where your train will depart. If you have reserved a seat, make sure to check the carriage number mentioned on your ticket and board the specific carriage that corresponds to your reservation. Carriage numbers are usually displayed on the sides of the train or on electronic display boards at the station.

4) The correct sentence would be: "I think she'll get married soon." To form the future tense in English, we usually use the auxiliary verb "will" followed by the base form of the main verb. In this case, "will get" is the correct construction to express the future action of getting married.