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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

confusion

Hi,
Is writing 'Enjoy reading ahead' correct while starting the second part of a book?
  

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If you ‘enjoy reading ahead’ it implies there is a point that has been set or suggested for you to stop. Sometimes a teacher will ask students to read to the end of a particular chapter in preparation for discussion. Obviously, if you have both the interest and time, reading ahead is preparation for future lessons.

  • If you ‘enjoy reading ahead’ it implies there is a point that has been set or suggested for you to stop.
  • Sometimes a teacher will ask students to read to the end of a particular chapter in preparation for discussion.
  • Obviously, if you have both the interest and time, reading ahead is preparation for future lessons.
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If you ‘enjoy reading ahead’ it implies there is a point that has been set or suggested for you to stop. Sometimes a teacher will ask students to read to the end of a particular chapter in preparation for discussion. Obviously, if you have both the interest and time, reading ahead is preparation for future lessons.

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