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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Earn

Would it be correct to say "students can earn a free subway/mcdonald's/nando's" if they work hard?

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You need to add 'meal' or 'sandwich' or something like that. Plus, you need to correct a great deal of punctuation in your sentence. CJ

  • You need to add 'meal' or 'sandwich' or something like that.
  • Plus, you need to correct a great deal of punctuation in your sentence.
  • CJ
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You need to add 'meal' or 'sandwich' or something like that.

Plus, you need to correct a great deal of punctuation in your sentence.

CJ
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Thanks. As a headline, would this make sense? "Madeupcompany motivating children to do homework"?
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Thank you. I wondered if I should use "motivates" but I thought that just by reading the headline, the readers might assume that the company motivated children rather than thinking that the company is currently motivating children. They are motivating children by offering them free food.
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Would it make sense if I said "The company has launched a study incentive for children?"
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AnonymousWould it make sense if I said "The company has launched a study incentive for children?"
Yes.

CJ

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