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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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It is a good reason to choose Medical Deparment on the grounds that doctors get a good salary. Is this sentence correct?

  

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anonymous Is this sentence correct? Almost, but not exactly. I assume you are advising someone which course of study to take at a university.

  • anonymous Is this sentence correct?
  • Almost, but not exactly.
  • I assume you are advising someone which course of study to take at a university.
  • A good reason to choose the Department of Medicine is that doctors get a good salary.
  • CJ
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anonymousIs this sentence correct?

Almost, but not exactly. I assume you are advising someone which course of study to take at a university.

A good reason to choose the Department of Medicine is that doctors get a good salary.

CJ

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Thanks. If I say, "Some prefer it because they think it is a good department or some prefer it because it is a good department." Are these correct?

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