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Christine Christie Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Grammatical structure

1. Are both these sentences grammatically correct:


a) "Speaking a foreign language makes your mind aloof TO the your daily reality."


b) "Speaking a foreign language makes your mind obvious TO the your daily reality."




2. While at this, which word is more commonly used: 'aloof' or 'oblivious'?

  

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Neither word is suitable. Say eg"Speaking a foreign language makes you forget your daily reality. eg Speaking a foreign language makes your daily reality seem unimportant.

  • Neither word is suitable.
  • Say eg"Speaking a foreign language makes you forget your daily reality.
  • eg Speaking a foreign language makes your daily reality seem unimportant.
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Neither word is suitable. Say

eg"Speaking a foreign language makes you forget your daily reality.

eg Speaking a foreign language makes your daily reality seem unimportant.

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