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Chivalry Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

"apply....onto...."

Is it correct to say "All you do in the area of science is to apply knowledge as well as logic onto problem solving."?
  

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Hi Chivalry, I would say: All you do in the area of science is to apply knowledge as well as logic into problem solving. Prajwal

  • Hi Chivalry, I would say: All you do in the area of science is to apply knowledge as well as logic into problem solving.
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Hi Chivalry,

I would say:
All you do in the area of science is to apply knowledge as well as logic into problem solving.

Prajwal
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Hi,

Your sentence is incorrect.

Here is my revised version:

Applying knowledge and logic to problem-solving is all you have to do in the area of science.

Regards
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RegardsHi, Your sentence is incorrect.Here is my revised version:Applying knowledge and logic to problem-solving is all you have to do in the area of science.Regards
Thank you, Mr./Ms. Regards,
but apart from the incorrect usage of preposition,
what other parts are wrong in this sentence?
I see that you switched the subject and the object, is that
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Hi,
chivalry I just need to know if it's OK to say...
All you have to do in the area of science is applying knowledge and logic to problem solving. X

All you have to do in the area of science is *to apply / apply knowledge and logic to problem-solving. v

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