01) A woman of 40 years old? Is this sentence correct?02br 02br 002) In this session I will report the results of my research study.02br 02br 003) In this session i wil report on the results of my reserach study.02br 02br 00What is the difference beteween sentence 2 and sentence 3? Are their meaning the same?02br 02br 00Thanks0-
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01) A woman of 40. or A woman who is 40 years old. 02br 02br 002) Fine02br 02br 003) I will (not i wil) but otherwise about the same as #2.
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01) A woman of 40.
or A woman who is 40 years old.
02br 02br 002) Fine02br 02br 003) I will (not i wil) but otherwise about the same as #2.
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0Hi Barbara02br 02br 002) In this session I will 01b00report the results02b00 of my research study.02br 02br 003) In this session I will 01b00report on the results02b00 of my research study.02br 00Are both sentences correct? Should it be '... 01b00report ... 02b00the results0
0I do think they are both okay, but upon reflection there is a difference. 02br 02br 00"Report the results" can be used for a more literal report, giving the actual data, while "report on the results" is more of a summary of the meaning. 02br 02br 00Jim will report the results of our suvey.02br 00Jim: 157 people took the survey. 47% reponded wi