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TeacherJapan Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Conversely?

Is this usage grammatical?

You can say that teaching is one of the most challenging and demanding jobs of all. Conversely, you can also say that it is one of the most rewarding and interesting jobs of all.

  

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Yes, conversely is correct grammar. But any adverb in that position would be correct grammar. However, in terms of meaning I'm not sure the word 'conversely' makes sense.

  • Yes, conversely is correct grammar.
  • But any adverb in that position would be correct grammar.
  • However, in terms of meaning I'm not sure the word 'conversely' makes sense.
  • Do you think that challenging and demanding is the opposite of rewarding and interesting ?
  • Can't a job be both?
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Yes, conversely is correct grammar. But any adverb in that position would be correct grammar.

However, in terms of meaning I'm not sure the word 'conversely' makes sense. Do you think that challenging and demanding is the opposite of rewarding and interesting? Can't a job be both?

Clive

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