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Nhật Bình Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

Are the sentence below grammatical correct?

1. It can be concluded that foreign-studying students make little contribution to their motherland -- if not that the said benefits are not existing.

(Said benefits are discussed in the previous sentence.)

Also does foreign-studying make sense?

2. The British Museum attracts most visitors during the entire timescale whereas the National Museum least.

I'd really appreciate your help.????

  

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t Bình Are the sentenc es below grammatical ly correct? No! See below.

  • t Bình Are the sentenc es below grammatical ly correct?
  • No!
  • See below.
  • t Bình 1.
  • It can be concluded that foreign-studying students make little the the contribution s made by individuals with a foreign education to their motherland are negligible at best.
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Nh?t BìnhAre the sentences below grammatically correct?

No! See below.

Nh?t Bình1. It can be concluded that foreign-studying students make little the the contribution

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