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Red slide 807 Posted 8 years ago
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A lot of

Is it grammatically correct to say, ' There is a lot to learn by undertaking social work'?
  

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Yes. You could also use the preposition "from": There is a lot to learn by / from undertaking social work. Incidentally, why was your question entitled "A lot of", when your example, by contrast, is "a lot" + infinitival relative clause?

  • Yes.
  • You could also use the preposition "from": There is a lot to learn by / from undertaking social work.
  • Incidentally, why was your question entitled "A lot of", when your example, by contrast, is "a lot" + infinitival relative clause?
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Yes. You could also use the preposition "from":

There is a lot to learn by / from undertaking social work.

Incidentally, why was your question entitled "A lot of", when your example, by contrast, is "a lot" + infinitival relative clause?

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