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.
"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.
RommelAreIs '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