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MyShirley Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Is it correct?

With the new education implementing in 2008, there will be a impending shift.

Is this sentence correct?

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With the new education program/system to be implemented in 2008, there is an impending shift in ... (some explanation of the shift is necessary).

  • With the new education program/system to be implemented in 2008, there is an impending shift in ...
  • (some explanation of the shift is necessary).
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With the new education program/system to be implemented in 2008, there is an impending shift in... (some explanation of the shift is necessary).
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Mister MicawberWith the new education program/system to be implemented in 2008, there is an impending shift in... (some explanation of the shift is necessary).

With the new education program(American Eng)/system to be implemented in 2008, there is an impending shift in...

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Or, to keep it in the future:

When the new education program is implemented in 2008, there will be an impending shift.
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When the new education program (American English) is implemented in 2008, there will be an impending shift.

When the new education programme (British English) is implemented in 2008, there will be an impending shift.

FOR THE BENEFIT OF MEMBERS WHO USE BRITISH ENGLISH, I WOULD LIKE TO POINT OUT THAT 'PROGRAM' IS AMERICAN ENGLISH, WHEREAS 'PROGRAMME' IS BRITISH ENGLISH.

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