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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

Hi! I would like some advice about the following sentence:

"My aim is to develop strong concepts and stunning visuals that challenge the viewer to think in new directions."



Is it challenge or challenges?



Would be greatful for your help!



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It would be 'challenge'. It's a nice sentence.

  • It would be 'challenge'.
  • It's a nice sentence.
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It would be 'challenge'.

It's a nice sentence.
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challenge.

[edited]

It sounds like this is from a resume, and if so, the last part, "think in new directions," seems to be weak. You can't really challenge someone to think in new directions; you can challenge their assumptions and encourage them to think about new concepts that you bring up in your work.

"...that challenge the viewer's assumptions and offer provocative

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