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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

conducive/profitable/beneficial to having a good sleep

Watching horror movies late at night is not very conducive to having a good sleep.

Hi,
Do "conducive" in the above equal "profitable/beneficial/productive?" Thanks.
  

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Not really-- and you'd have to restructure the grammar to accommodate them. Conducive = tending to produce; contributive.

  • Not really-- and you'd have to restructure the grammar to accommodate them.
  • Conducive = tending to produce; contributive.
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Not really-- and you'd have to restructure the grammar to accommodate them. Conducive = tending to produce; contributive.
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