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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Have I used afford/ed correctly?

This act requires all educational providers to afford children with special educational needs with the same opportunities afforded to children without special educational needs.
  

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anonymous This act requires all educational providers to afford children with special educational needs with the same opportunities afforded to children without special educational needs. You need to delete the second "with". From a stylistic point of view, "afford children with special educational needs ...

  • anonymous This act requires all educational providers to afford children with special educational needs with the same opportunities afforded to children without special educational needs.
  • You need to delete the second "with".
  • From a stylistic point of view, "afford children with special educational needs ...
  • afforded to children without special educational needs" seems slightly repetitious.
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anonymousThis act requires all educational providers to afford children with special educational needs with the same opportunities afforded to children without special educational needs.

You need to delete the second "with".

From a stylistic point of view, "afford children with special educational needs .

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