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Kunsusuki Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Is it correct?

Hi.

Is the following passage correct? Thank you in advance.

Pre-graduate students are to get back into a familiar context, to be seating among the receivers of information again. However, this time, the interest is more on the underlying techniques and structures of the information. They are no more in quest of the whats, but rather in how the whats come into play.

  

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Pre-graduate students are to get back into a familiar context, to be sitting among the receivers of information again. However, this time no comma the interest is more on the underlying techniques and structures of the information. They are no more in quest of the 'whats' , but rather in how the 'whats' come into play.

  • Pre-graduate students are to get back into a familiar context, to be sitting among the receivers of information again.
  • However, this time no comma the interest is more on the underlying techniques and structures of the information.
  • They are no more in quest of the 'whats' , but rather in how the 'whats' come into play.
  • 'are to' suggests that you are giving advice or instructions.
  • What's a pre-graduate student?
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Pre-graduate students are to get back into a familiar context, to be sitting among the receivers of information again. However, this time no comma the interest is more on the underlying techniques and structures of the information. They are no more in quest of the 'whats', but rather in how the 'whats' come into play.


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