Hi. Is the below sentence correct? I have doubts about the use of 'aimed exclusively at' without having a verb to clarify the aim. Thank you in advance. This research is aimed exclusively at high school learners’ English reading skill and focuses on fairy tales and vocabulary proficiency in writing.
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is aimed is Simple Present tense, Passive Voice. Think of it this way. This research is aimed (by the researchers) .
— Clive
is aimed is Simple Present tense, Passive Voice.
Think of it this way.
This research is aimed (by the researchers) .
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