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Pasq Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Does this make sense?

Users who use a framework, have the ability to write in 2 programming languages. Thus, they enjoy benefits from both languages.

Does my following sentence makes sense?

"A users can enjoy both benefits, since the framework allows programming in both X and Y languages."

Thanks a lot
  

Top answer

Hi there A U sers can enjoy both some benefits, since for example the framework allows users to program programming in both X and Y languages. For me, it is only one benefit. You can work with 2 programming languages but it is only one benefit.

  • Hi there A U sers can enjoy both some benefits, since for example the framework allows users to program programming in both X and Y languages.
  • For me, it is only one benefit.
  • You can work with 2 programming languages but it is only one benefit.
  • Consider the fact that I'm neither a native speaker nor a teacher.
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Hi there Emotion: smile

A Users can enjoy
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Thanks for your answer!

I think I didn;t made clear what I mean though!
X language model has some benefits. So does Y model.
Using the ABC language, users can enjoy/take advantage of both benefits!
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PasqDoes my following sentence makes sense?
Yes. A bit awkward, but sensible.

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