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TeacherJapan Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Are they both natural?

1) Reading requires a lot of effort.
2) Reading requires hard work.
  

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Both make sense, but are they true? You could replace 'requires' with 'is' to be slightly more natural.

  • Both make sense, but are they true?
  • You could replace 'requires' with 'is' to be slightly more natural.
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Both make sense, but are they true? You could replace 'requires' with 'is' to be slightly more natural.
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Thank you again, Vic Z. Reading is hard work does sound familiar:) But do you say, "Reading is a lot of effort?" That I am not familiar with, it seems.
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For me "Reading Japanese is a lot of effort, reading English is not."
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Ah, the other way round for me Emotion: smile Thanks a lot:)

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