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MyShirley Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Correct or not?

01) A woman of 40 years old? Is this sentence correct?02br
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002) In this session I will report the results of my research study.02br
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003) In this session i wil report on the results of my reserach study.02br
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00What is the difference beteween sentence 2 and sentence 3? Are their meaning the same?02br
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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.

  • 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
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002) Fine02br
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003) I will (not i wil) but otherwise about the same as #2. 0-
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0Hi Barbara02br
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002) In this session I will 01b00report the results02b00 of my research study.02br
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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
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0I do think they are both okay, but upon reflection there is a difference. 02br
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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
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00Jim will report the results of our suvey.02br
00Jim: 157 people took the survey. 47% reponded wi

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