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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Apart from

Is it correct to say "I support (or I am in favor of?) the teaching of other languages apart from our native one"?
  

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'Other' and 'apart from' are synonymous. I support / I am in favor of the teaching of languages apart from our native one. I support / I am in favor of the teaching of other languages than our native one

  • 'Other' and 'apart from' are synonymous.
  • I support / I am in favor of the teaching of languages apart from our native one.
  • I support / I am in favor of the teaching of other languages than our native one
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'Other' and 'apart from' are synonymous.

I support / I am in favor of the teaching of languages apart from our native one.
I support / I am in favor of the teaching of other languages than our native one
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Yes, I think so. Both "I support" and "I'm in favour of" are acceptable.

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