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Kouroshh Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Is it correct to write below sentence

In order to reach this goal, first the solubility should be improved. second, ...
  

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Do you mean "solubility" in the physical sense of something being dissolved in a liquid?

  • Do you mean "solubility" in the physical sense of something being dissolved in a liquid?
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Do you mean "solubility" in the physical sense of something being dissolved in a liquid?
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Yes, I meant exactly what you said. The solubility of something in the solvent. I had problem with the beginning of my sentence. I wanted to know if it sounds normal. I mean mainly this part: In order to reach this goal, first ...
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Your sentence is OK then (but if you're starting a new sentence at "Second" then you need a capital letter).

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