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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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Are 'demonstrate' correctly used in the sentence? Can I use 'from' and 'in' interchangeably?

Are 'demonstrate' correctly used in the sentence? Can I use 'from' and 'in' interchangeably?

The activity given by Mr. Sullivan provided the students the opportunity to demonstrate the knowledge and skills they had acquired (from, in) different learning areas.

  

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"In" seems natural to me, and not "from". I would not be surprised to hear "from", though.

  • "In" seems natural to me, and not "from".
  • I would not be surprised to hear "from", though.
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"In" seems natural to me, and not "from". I would not be surprised to hear "from", though.

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RommelAre Is 'demonstrate' correctly used in the sentence?

Yes.

RommelCan I use 'from' and 'in' interchangeably?

Both are possible, but they are not necessarily interchangeable. "... in something" suggests participation in that thing, whereas "... from something" could

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