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Blue grape 58 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Books from the cabinet

Hi everyone.

I was wondering whether the following sentence is incorrect, and if you perhaps have any other suggestions as to paraphrasing the original sentence: Students, please take your books from the cabinet.


Thanks in advance.

  

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By the way: is "as to" correct in the above sentence?

  • By the way: is "as to" correct in the above sentence?
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By the way: is "as to" correct in the above sentence?

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blue grape 58I was wondering whether the following sentence is incorrect

It is unremarkable grammatically. I can't tell whether it is correct because I don't know what you want it to mean.

"As to" is correct.

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blue grape 58 Students, please take your books from the cabinet.

Scenario:

Teacher: Students, get up out of your seats. Walk over to the cabinet. Look on the shelves. Find the books that are assigned to you. Take these books back to your desk and sit down.

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