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Ztq3 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

On. Vs. In

1. Manager's opinion is not needed (on, in)
this report.
2. Manager's opinon does not need (on, in)
this report.

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kolokoy Manager's opinon does not need (on, in) this report. No, no, no! You don't want this one.

  • kolokoy Manager's opinon does not need (on, in) this report.
  • No, no, no!
  • You don't want this one.
  • Try this: The manager's opinion is not needed [in / on / for] this report.
  • in ~ a statement of the manager's opinion included in the text of the report on ~ an opinion from the manager on the preparation of the report, the topic of the report, or the finished report for ~ in order to proceed with the writing and publication of this report CJ
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kolokoyManager's opinon does not need (on, in) this report.
No, no, no! You don't want this one. Try this:

The manager's opinion is not needed [in / on / for] this report.

in ~ a statement of the manager's opinion included in the text of the report
on ~ an opinion from the manager on the preparation of the report, the topic

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