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Anon512 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Average

Can we just use 'average' as a noun without any words before and after the word of 'average'?
  

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anon512 without any words before and after the word of 'average' That would leave you with a one-word sentence. Average. No.

  • anon512 without any words before and after the word of 'average' That would leave you with a one-word sentence.
  • Average.
  • No.
  • You can't do that.
  • At the minimum you'd need "That's an average", for example, as a remark about a number that has come up during a conversation.
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anon512without any words before and after the word of 'average'
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Thank you for your answer, I was thinking if it would be better if I showed you my sample writing using average.

Learning result
  1. Listening skill - 70
  2. Reading skill - 70
  3. Writing skill - 70
  4. Speaking skill -70
Total score - 280
Average - 70

Is the writing above grammatically corect? Should I use skills instead of
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anon512Is the writing above grammatically correct?
It's just individual words. There are no sentences, so there is really no grammar there to correct. It's fine.
anon512Should I use skills instead of skill?
Yes, if you insist on saying "skills"

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