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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

'Of' or 'about'?

Let us show awareness (of, about) importance of learning how to learn.
  

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In the future, tell us what you think the answer is, so we know you've made an effort. Let us show/demonstrate an awareness of the importance of learning how to learn. That sentence is clumsy, by the way, especially " learning how to learn " - it's tautological.

  • In the future, tell us what you think the answer is, so we know you've made an effort.
  • Let us show/demonstrate an awareness of the importance of learning how to learn.
  • That sentence is clumsy, by the way, especially " learning how to learn " - it's tautological.
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In the future, tell us what you think the answer is, so we know you've made an effort.

Let us show/demonstrate an awareness of the importance of learning how to learn.

That sentence is clumsy, by the way, especially "learning how to learn" - it's tautological.

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