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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
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Is this sentence correct:


"At admission, I was placed at level 10, the highest level the institution enrolls students."

  

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It's not quite right. You have to get the "at" in that last clause as well. At admission I was placed at level 10, the highest level at which the institution enrolls students.

  • It's not quite right.
  • You have to get the "at" in that last clause as well.
  • At admission I was placed at level 10, the highest level at which the institution enrolls students.
  • By the way, if you're studying British English, it's enrol .
  • American English has the form you used ( enroll ).
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It's not quite right. You have to get the "at" in that last clause as well.

At admission I was placed at level 10, the highest level at which the institution enrolls students.

By the way, if you're studying British English, it's enrol. American English has the form you used (enroll).

CJ

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