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Rommel Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Are these sentences using ‘probably under pressure,’ ‘notice,’ ‘an example cited,’ and ‘with a firm conviction acceptable?

Are these sentences using ‘probably under pressure,’ ‘notice,’ ‘an example cited,’ and ‘with a firm conviction acceptable?

1. Probably under pressure to follow the norm, those teenagers go on dates together.
2. Romantic relationships have some positive effects that we may not notice. An example cited by a psychologist is that lovers learn to respect each other’s views.
3. The author has ended her article with a firm conviction that patience is the key to success.
  

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For #2, people in romantic relationships need not be lovers. "

  • For #2, people in romantic relationships need not be lovers.
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For #2, people in romantic relationships need not be lovers.
For #3, you're more likely to say, "the author ends her article."

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