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Quaerereverum Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Exerting

Hello,

Shall I use '' to exert''?

The article is about loafing which the passage defines as the tendency for people exerting less effort when they work together in a group than when they work alone.

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Hi, Shall I use '' to exert''? Yes, T he usual form is ' a tendency for someone to do something ' . The article is about loafing which the passage defines as the tendency for people exerting less effort when they work together in a group than when they work alone.

  • Hi, Shall I use '' to exert''?
  • Yes, T he usual form is ' a tendency for someone to do something ' .
  • The article is about loafing which the passage defines as the tendency for people exerting less effort when they work together in a group than when they work alone.
  • I don't really agree with this definition.
  • I see it more as 'not doing something wen you are supposed to be doing something'.
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Hi,

Shall I use '' to exert''? Yes,

The usual form is 'a tendency for someone to do something'.

The article is about loafing which the passage defines as the tendency for people exerting less effort when they work together in a group than when they work alone.

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