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Rommel Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Is it acceptable to use ‘by,’ ‘for,’ ‘in,’ ‘regardless of ,’ ‘with,’ ‘have,’ ‘about,’ ‘to,’ and ‘about’ in the my sentences below?

Is it acceptable to use ‘by,’ ‘for,’ ‘in,’ ‘regardless of ,’ ‘with,’ ‘have,’ ‘about,’ ‘to,’ and ‘about’ in the my sentences below? Please help me. Thank you.

  1. One can develop social awareness/consciousness by reading a story highlighting social issues.
  2. You can show empathy for others in the actual communication process regardless of age gap with others
  3. How can we show interest in what others have to share about their insights on the stories they have read?
  4. You must be attentive to others when they share their thoughts/ideas & feelings about the stories they have read.
  

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All fine except the phrase "regardless of age gap". Try one of these (or invent another rephrasing of your choice). regardless of there being an age gap regardless of an age gap CJ

  • All fine except the phrase "regardless of age gap".
  • Try one of these (or invent another rephrasing of your choice).
  • regardless of there being an age gap regardless of an age gap CJ
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All fine except the phrase "regardless of age gap".

Try one of these (or invent another rephrasing of your choice).

regardless of there being an age gap
regardless of an age gap

CJ

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