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Tenacious Learner Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Directions

hi teachers,

Which direction is better?
a) Complete these sentences... but first look at the example.
b) Complete these sentences... but first see the example.

Are both correct?

Thanks in advance
  

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Hi, Both are OK, although I prefer 'look at', or perhaps 'check' or 'read'. However, I suggest giving instructions in a chronological sequence. eg Read the example.

  • Hi, Both are OK, although I prefer 'look at', or perhaps 'check' or 'read'.
  • However, I suggest giving instructions in a chronological sequence.
  • eg Read the example.
  • Then complete these sentences.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Both are OK, although I prefer 'look at', or perhaps 'check' or 'read'.

However, I suggest giving instructions in a chronological sequence.
eg Read the example. Then complete these sentences.

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Hi Clive,
Your explanation is certainly 'indubitable' and very right!
I've just learn the word 'indubitable' today and it fifts in here.
Thank you very much.
TS

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