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Ann225 Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Full scope or a full scope

Hi,

“The teacher gave us full scope/a full scope to research the paper.”

Which one is correct?

Thank you.

  

Top answer

)". At least that's what your sentence is screaming to me that it wants. The teacher gave us free rein to research the paper.

  • )".
  • At least that's what your sentence is screaming to me that it wants.
  • The teacher gave us free rein to research the paper.
  • That means that all constraints were removed and you were free to pursue the research in any and all ways that you wanted.
  • ) CJ
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I think you're looking for the English idiom "to give (s.o.) free rein (to do s.t.)".

At least that's what your sentence is screaming to me that it wants.

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