The lake has frozen over.

  1. The restaurant ratio between population and restaurant is disproportionate. The city do not need so many restaurant.
  2. The lake has frozen over.
  3. The number of restaurant in this city is disproportionate to the population.
  4. The city has a disproporionate number of restaurant for its population size.

Are the above sentences correct?

  1. I usually start my trip/journey to any place at 7 pm.
  2. She is an organized and well planned person because she always does things according to schedule she has set.
  3. Please be more organized and well planned.

Are the above sentences correct?

  1. The ratio of population to restaurants is disproportionate. The city does not need so many restaurants.
  2. The lake has frozen over.
  3. The number of restaurants in this city is disproportionate to the size of the population.
  4. The city has a disproportionate number of restaurants for the size of its population.
  1. I usually start my trip/journey to any place at 7 pm. <-- grammatically correct, but illogical. Why would (and how could) anyone start every journey they ever make to anywhere at 7 p.m.?
  2. She is a well organized person who plans carefully, therefore she always does things according to the schedule she has set.
  3. Please be more organized and plan well.

Beeesneees,
Could I say: “I usually start my trip/journey to any place in the morning.”?
Thanks.

That’s just as illogical.
You are still saying that for every journey you ever make to anywhere, you leave in the morning.