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Ayl Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Did I correctly use 'noticed' and 'unfavorable reactions to' in the sentence?

Did I correctly use 'noticed' and 'unfavorable reactions to' in the sentence? 

The professor noticed his students' unfavorable reactions to essay-writing. 
  

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The grammar is right, but the terms are not; 'unfavorable reactions' is out of place. The professor noticed his students' aversion to essay-writing .

  • The grammar is right, but the terms are not; 'unfavorable reactions' is out of place.
  • The professor noticed his students' aversion to essay-writing .
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The grammar is right, but the terms are not; 'unfavorable reactions' is out of place.

The professor noticed his students' aversion to essay-writing.

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