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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Is it grammatically correct?

I need Your help greatly

Is it correct to write:

"The main goals of the centre are to develop practical work and carry out researches with the intention of assisting vulnerable groups in region"

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Anonymous The main goals of the centre are to develop practical work and carry out researches with the intention of assisting vulnerable groups in region We don't usually use "researches" in the plural like thls. Cambridge Online lists only the uncountable noun. "

  • Anonymous The main goals of the centre are to develop practical work and carry out researches with the intention of assisting vulnerable groups in region We don't usually use "researches" in the plural like thls.
  • Cambridge Online lists only the uncountable noun.
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AnonymousThe main goals of the centre are to develop practical work and carry out researches with the intention of assisting vulnerable groups in region
We don't usually use "researches" in the plural like thls.
Cambridge Online lists only the uncountable noun.

I'd use either "carry out research with the intention,"

OR "carry out resear

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