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Vsuresh Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

attention

Hi
Can we say this when we want to convey that the student who was not attentive in the class earlier is showing positive changes?

Attention (in the class) has improved.

(It is in the slot against the student's name and so the comment is expressed in short rather without the subject.)
  

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vsuresh when we want to convey that the student who was not attentive in the class earlier is showing positive changes What you have is good. There are quite a few ways to write a comment like that. Attentiveness improved.

  • vsuresh when we want to convey that the student who was not attentive in the class earlier is showing positive changes What you have is good.
  • There are quite a few ways to write a comment like that.
  • Attentiveness improved.
  • Improvement in attentiveness.
  • Shows improvement in attentiveness.
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vsureshwhen we want to convey that the student who was not attentive in the class earlier is showing positive changes
What you have is good. There are quite a few ways to write a comment like that.

Attentiveness improved.
Improvement in attentiveness.
Shows improvement in attentiveness.
Better at paying attention.
Getting better at pa
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Thank your CJ and Mr.Suresh.

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