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Sinai_beach Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence correct? or shall I rewrite it?

The impact of integrated education on psychomotor development in disabled children.
  

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It sounds OK to me. I am not completely sure in what sense "integrated" is used, but I imagine that would be clear from the context. You realise it isn't a complete sentence, right?

  • It sounds OK to me.
  • I am not completely sure in what sense "integrated" is used, but I imagine that would be clear from the context.
  • You realise it isn't a complete sentence, right?
  • It would be fine as a title or heading.
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It sounds OK to me. I am not completely sure in what sense "integrated" is used, but I imagine that would be clear from the context.

You realise it isn't a complete sentence, right? It would be fine as a title or heading.
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HEY,
Yes, it's a heading of my friend's master thesis.
Mr WordyI am not completely sure in what sense "integrated" is used, but I imagine that would be clear from the context.
integrated - I mean that disabled children attend to school and have a class with healthy one.
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sinai_beachintegrated - I mean that disabled children attend to school and have a class with healthy one.
Right, that seems fine. "integrated" is the correct word.
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Thx,
Luke

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