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Nazanin saryazdi Posted 12 years ago
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enlivening

One of my students has written:
On the whole, that time was enlivening,
by "that time" she means those days in New York for example
Is on the whole used in this way?
Is enlivening used in the right way?Isn't it too formal?
Is the meaning of the whole sentence clear? and said in the right way>
  

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One of my students has written: On the whole, that time was enlivening, by "that time" she means those days in New York for example Is on the whole used in this way? Yes Is enlivening used in the right way? Yes Isn't it too formal?

  • One of my students has written: On the whole, that time was enlivening, by "that time" she means those days in New York for example Is on the whole used in this way?
  • Yes Is enlivening used in the right way?
  • Yes Isn't it too formal?
  • Young people would be much more likely to say eg exciting.
  • Is the meaning of the whole sentence clear?
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One of my students has written:
On the whole, that time was enlivening,
by "that time" she means those days in New York for example
Is on the whole used in this way? Yes
Is enlivening used in the right way? Yes Isn't it too formal? Young people would be much more li

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