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Slocawber Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Classroom language (retry)

A very good evening.

A teacher is not sure whether all the exercises on a page have been assigned / done yet or not.
So he asks his students about it to get a clearer picture of the situation.
What is he going to ask? Maybe the following?
"Are there any exercises (on page 172) we haven’t done yet?"
Would you consider fine a question containing the word 'missing'? What could it be like?
I'd prefer a sentence that doesn't contain a present perfect.

Thank you.

  

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slocawber What is he going to ask? Maybe the following? " Yes, that is good, clear English.

  • slocawber What is he going to ask?
  • Maybe the following?
  • " Yes, that is good, clear English.
  • slocawber Would you consider fine a question containing the word 'missing'?
  • What could it be like?
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slocawberWhat is he going to ask? Maybe the following?
"Are there any exercises (on page 172) we haven’t done yet?"

Yes, that is good, clear English.

slocawberWould you consider fine a question containing the word 'missing'? What could it be like?
I'd prefer a sentence that doesn't contain a present perfect.
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slocawbera question containing the word 'missing' ...
doesn't contain a present perfect.

I don't see a good way of doing that. Maybe with 'miss'.

Did we miss any exercises (on page 172) that we still have/need to do?

slocawberAre there any exercises (on page 172) we haven’t done yet?

That's

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