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Gillyflower Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Is "base" the right word in this context?

Hi,

Is "base" the right word in this context? Any other correction needed?

"The T-test results, based on electronic learning materials prepared and the audio book which were the main base for the learning process of the language learners in the flipped classroom, showed a profound and permanent learning and participation of 95% of learners as confirmed by the teacher's observation."

Thanks!

  

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As an experiment, can you try to rewrite this in the simplest way that you can? I suggest that you use more than one sentence. Try that, please, and then we can talk about the two different versions, and also address your query about 'base'.

  • As an experiment, can you try to rewrite this in the simplest way that you can?
  • I suggest that you use more than one sentence.
  • Try that, please, and then we can talk about the two different versions, and also address your query about 'base'.
  • Clive
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As an experiment, can you try to rewrite this in the simplest way that you can? I suggest that you use more than one sentence.

Try that, please, and then we can talk about the two different versions, and also address your query about 'base'.

Clive

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gillyflowerIs "base" the right word in this context?

I can't give you any recommendation.

gillyflowerAny other correction needed?

Yes. The text needs to be rewritten to be understandable.

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This is from an article on reverse learning. Electronic materials and audio book are the main instruments the research.

If I omit the part between commas which is an extra explanation, I'll have:

"The T-test results showed a profound and permanent learning and participation of 95% of learners as confirmed by the teacher's observation."

I don't understand the above. Do you

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