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Nikitus Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Could you think in talent numbers for the talent show?

Dear forum members

First of all, thanks for your answers!

I have the following question

About the sentence:

Could you think in talent numbers for the talent show?

The context is in a school. Two teachers are speaking about the next talent show at the school next month

Is the grammar of the sentence ok?

Best Regards
  

Top answer

I'm not sure what you mean by your sentence. Can you think in French? " doesn't make sense.

  • I'm not sure what you mean by your sentence.
  • Can you think in French?
  • " doesn't make sense.
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I'm not sure what you mean by your sentence.

Can you think in French? (Your native language is English but you are fluent enough to think in French.)

But "Can you think in talent numbers?" doesn't make sense.
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Dear Barbara

First of all, thanks for your answer

When i write

Can you think in a talent number? the context is:

Two teachers are talking about a talent show, next month, at School

One of the teachers is in charge of the talent show, but he need more talent numbers (and more students who can sign like a rock star for example)

Teacher one
We
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The word "numbers" is not good in this context.

They need acts, or more participants in the talent show.

Some possible acts are: ventriloquists, singers, impersonators, magicians, stand-up comics, and musical acts (with instruments) , or actors (for a skit).

Teacher one
Could you think of some acts for the talent show?
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Thank you very much Rebecca!

Best Regards

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