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Snappy Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

"Making progress that" or "making progress toward?"

A friend of mine wrote the following sentence.

"The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) network of East Asia is making progress that the ASEAN concludes FTA with Korea and Japan, respectively."



I think that this sentence should be rewritten as

"The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) network of East Asia is making progress toward the ASEAN's conclusion FTA with Korea and Japan, respectively."



What do you think?
  

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Snappy A friend of mine wrote the following sentence. " What do you think? " ASEAN stands for Association of Southeast Asian Nations

  • Snappy A friend of mine wrote the following sentence.
  • " What do you think?
  • " ASEAN stands for Association of Southeast Asian Nations
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SnappyA friend of mine wrote the following sentence.

"The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) network of East Asia is making progress that the ASEAN concludes FTA with Korea and Japan, respectively."

I think that this sentence should be rewritten as

"The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) network of East Asia is making progress toward the ASEAN's conclusion FTA

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