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Rommel Posted 7 years ago
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Is it acceptable to use ‘for,’ ‘have,’ ‘would,’ and ‘first’ in the given sentences?

Is it acceptable to use ‘for,’ ‘have,’ ‘would,’ and ‘first’ in the given sentences?

The literature teacher wrote on the board the time limit for the reading activity and for the reading analysis. She asked the class to have a timekeeper. She gave incentives to the first five students who would be able to finish the reading activity and the reading analysis first.

  

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Rommel Is it acceptable to use ‘for,’ ‘have,’ ‘would,’ and ‘first’ in the given sentences? Yes. However, something else bothers me that I think you could rewrite when the spirit moves you.

  • Rommel Is it acceptable to use ‘for,’ ‘have,’ ‘would,’ and ‘first’ in the given sentences?
  • Yes.
  • However, something else bothers me that I think you could rewrite when the spirit moves you.
  • She gave ( everybody ) incentives to finish quickly — not just to five students.
  • ), but that's not essential.
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RommelIs it acceptable to use ‘for,’ ‘have,’ ‘would,’ and ‘first’ in the given sentences?

Yes.

However, something else bothers me that I think you could rewrite when the spirit moves you.

She gave (everybody) incentives to finish quickly — not just to five students.

You never say what these incentives were (prizes?), but that

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