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MyShirley Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

is it correct?

students give up their music learning and their participation in music activities.

Is this sentence correct?

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Top answer

Maybe. It depends upon the context. The students abandoned their music learning and their participation in music performances in order to watch more television and play sports.

  • Maybe.
  • It depends upon the context.
  • The students abandoned their music learning and their participation in music performances in order to watch more television and play sports.
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Maybe. It depends upon the context.

The students abandoned their music learning and their participation in music performances in order to watch more television and play sports.
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Maybe. It depends upon the context.

The students gave up their music learning and their participation in music activities in order to play sports and watch television.
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Hi,

students give up their music learning and their participation in music activities.

It's grammatically OK. However, 'music learning' is an unnatural phrase here. More natural would be

Students give up learning music and participating in music(al) activities.

[Please note that English sentences

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