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Rommel Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is the title of my action research grammatically correct?

Is "Lack of Interest among High School Juniors in Values Integration in English Lessons" as the title of my action research grammatically correct? Emotion: thinking Please let me know.
  

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I doubt a high school junior would have any idea what 'values integration' is, yet that's what it sounds like. I suggest that you start again.

  • I doubt a high school junior would have any idea what 'values integration' is, yet that's what it sounds like.
  • I suggest that you start again.
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I doubt a high school junior would have any idea what 'values integration' is, yet that's what it sounds like. I suggest that you start again.
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But, sir, the grammatical construction is correct, isn't it? The only problem is that the high juniors may have vague ideas of 'values integration.'
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RommelThe only problem is that the high juniors may have vague ideas of 'values integration.'
That is what you must solve. This sentence is also correct:Colorless green ideas sleep furiously—but it is meaningless.
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Sir, if I change the title into "Lack of Interest among High School Juniors in Human Values Integrated into English Lessons," is it now all right?
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RommelSir, if I change the title into "Lack of Interest among High School Juniors in Human Values Integrated into English Lessons," is it now all right?
That sounds OK. (Sorry, I was on holiday.)
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How about the title 'Inability of High School Juniors to Identify Values Integrated into English Language Lessons on Common Sentence Errors'? Does it also sound okay?

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