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Tenacious Learner Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Are both of them correct? Title for an exercise

Hi teachers,
Are both of them correct?
Exercises on Vocabulary from the Reading
Vocabulary exercises from the Reading.

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I'd go with this: Vocabulary Exercises from the Reading. But do you really need the last phrase? If this is part of the activity worksheet, then Vocabulary Exercises is adequate.

  • I'd go with this: Vocabulary Exercises from the Reading.
  • But do you really need the last phrase?
  • If this is part of the activity worksheet, then Vocabulary Exercises is adequate.
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I'd go with this: Vocabulary Exercises from the Reading. But do you really need the last phrase? If this is part of the activity worksheet, then Vocabulary Exercises is adequate.
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What is "the reading"? Give more context, don't quite get what you mean..)
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Hi Mister Micawber,
Thank you for your reply.
No, it is not part of the activity worksheet. It is just to give the contents of the three month course to a company.

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Three months' course? Then shouldn't it be 'Readings'?
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Hi Antonina,
Thank you for your interest. Please have a look at my reply to Mister Micawber.

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Mister MicawberThree months' course? Then shouldn't it be 'Readings'?
Hi Mister Micawber,
It will if it was not beacuse they want the contents, unit by unit.

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