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Wysteria Posted 15 years ago
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Is this sentence correct?

Hi, I am currently editing my essay. I personally feel that this sentence sounds ok to me but it may seem ambiguous to my lecturer. Can anyone tell me if it is grammatically correct?

Sentence: The activities were designed with the main aim of improving students’ receptive and productive skills, which in this lesson, reading and speaking respectively.
  

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Hi, I am currently editing my essay. I personally feel that this sentence sounds ok to me but it may seem ambiguous to my lecturer. Can anyone tell me if it is grammatically correct?

  • Hi, I am currently editing my essay.
  • I personally feel that this sentence sounds ok to me but it may seem ambiguous to my lecturer.
  • Can anyone tell me if it is grammatically correct?
  • Sentence: The activities were designed with the main aim of improving students’ receptive and productive skills, which in this lesson, reading and speaking respectively.
  • The activities were designed with the main aim of improving students’ receptive and productive skills, which in this lesson are reading and speaking ( respectively) .
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Hi,

I am currently editing my essay. I personally feel that this sentence sounds ok to me but it may seem ambiguous to my lecturer. Can anyone tell me if it is grammatically correct?

Sentence: The activities were designed with the main aim of improving students’ receptive and productive skills, which in this lesson, reading and speaking respectively.

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