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Nikitus Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

He walks to the whiteboard with a marker in his hand

Dear forum members:

In the paragraph:

He walks to the whiteboard with a marker in his hand, to write important concepts , while continuing to expose to this students.

Is the grammar ok?

The context is:

He is a teacher, who is exposing his class to his students, and while he is talking, he walks to the whiteboard, with a marker, because he will write concepts in the whiteboard

Thanks for your time!
  

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"Expose" is the wrong word. He walks to the whiteboard with a marker in his hand to write important concepts as he continues to explain the lesson to these students. " He removed his hat, exposing his hair to the sunlight so it would lighten.

  • "Expose" is the wrong word.
  • He walks to the whiteboard with a marker in his hand to write important concepts as he continues to explain the lesson to these students.
  • " He removed his hat, exposing his hair to the sunlight so it would lighten.
  • I exposed my child to another child who had chicken pox so she would catch it.
  • If you expose your skin to direct sunlight for extended periods of time, you will damage your skin.
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"Expose" is the wrong word.
He walks to the whiteboard with a marker in his hand to write important concepts as he continues to explain the lesson to these students.

"Expose" is more like "reveal" or "submit something/one to something."

He removed his hat, exposing his hair to the sunlight so it would lighten.
I exposed my child to another child who had chicken pox so sh
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He walks to the whiteboard with a marker in his hand, (no comma) to write important concepts , (no comma) while continuing to lecture to this students.

Be careful of the verb "expose". Do not use it reflexively.
His deepest secrets were exposed when his wife opened his email account and read some messages.
Any light will expose film, so be caref

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