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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

it is advisable to go to a doctor of speech therapy

If you have problems pronouncing some words correctly, it is advisable to go to a doctor of speech therapy.

.. you'd better receive speech therapy.





Do both of the above sound right and mean about the same to you? Thanks.
  

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If you have problems pronouncing some words correctly, it is advisable to go to a speech therapist. If you have problems pronouncing some words correctly, you'd better receive speech therapy. One sentence tells you to see a professional, the other tells you to get some therapy.

  • If you have problems pronouncing some words correctly, it is advisable to go to a speech therapist.
  • If you have problems pronouncing some words correctly, you'd better receive speech therapy.
  • One sentence tells you to see a professional, the other tells you to get some therapy.
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If you have problems pronouncing some words correctly, it is advisable to go to a speech therapist.

If you have problems pronouncing some words correctly, you'd better receive speech therapy.

One sentence tells you to see a professional, the other tells you to get some therapy.

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If you have ... correctly, you should see a speech therapist.

The idea "it is advisable" is almost always rendered in English by should.

CJ

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