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Ter Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Is this phrase right?

As a new student, your advertisement really appeals to me.

Is the phrase "as a student" put in the correct position? or does this sentence not make sense? What I mean is, does "as a student" refer to "your advertisement" or is it ok?

thanks very much.
  

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Hi, At best, it's ambiguous. Say Your advertisement really appeals to me as a new student. Clive

  • Hi, At best, it's ambiguous.
  • Say Your advertisement really appeals to me as a new student.
  • Clive
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Hi,



At best, it's ambiguous.

Say Your advertisement really appeals to me as a new student.



Clive

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