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Rommel Posted 9 years ago
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I've correctly used 'as means of' in the interrogative sentence, haven't I?

I've correctly used 'as means of' in the interrogative sentence, haven't I?

Why does Zeny use social networking sites, cellular phones, and electronic mail as means of promoting hatred against her aunts?

  

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‘means’ is similar to ‘methods’. It needs an article (plural). I would suggest “as his means of” or “as the means of”.

  • ‘means’ is similar to ‘methods’.
  • It needs an article (plural).
  • I would suggest “as his means of” or “as the means of”.
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‘means’ is similar to ‘methods’. It needs an article (plural).

I would suggest “as his means of” or “as the means of”.

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