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Samersamer1974 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

grammar

Hello
i have this passage :
- Renewable energy replaces
conventional fuels in four distinct areas: electricity
generation, air and water heating/cooling, motor fuels,
and rural (off-grid) energy services.[3]
- is my question is right in english :
-- What are the areas that the renewable energy replaces the conventional fuels?
thank you
  

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", but it is nicer to say: In which areas does renewable energy replace conventional fuels? From this alone, however, it is not necessarily clear that "areas" does not mean geographical areas. Therefore, you could consider using another word, such as perhaps "uses" or "applications".

  • ", but it is nicer to say: In which areas does renewable energy replace conventional fuels?
  • From this alone, however, it is not necessarily clear that "areas" does not mean geographical areas.
  • Therefore, you could consider using another word, such as perhaps "uses" or "applications".
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The minimum correction would be "What are the areas in which renewable energy replaces conventional fuels?", but it is nicer to say:

In which areas does renewable energy replace conventional fuels?

From this alone, however, it is not necessarily clear that "areas" does not mean geographical areas. Therefore, you could consider using another word, such as perh

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