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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Please help me find the error in this sentence

The Steinbeck Center offers (interactive exhibits) remarkably (different to) other museums ; children can have (hands-on experience) with the literature (that they study) in classrooms.

My answer is that they study because I think the correct one should be more than they study. I'm not sure it is correct, or not?

Thank you in advance
  

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Anonymous The Steinbeck Center offers (interactive exhibits) remarkably ( different to ) other museums ; children can have (hands-on experience) with the literature (that they study) in classrooms. If your textbook teaches American English "different to" should be "different from". If your textbook teaches British English, everything is correct.

  • Anonymous The Steinbeck Center offers (interactive exhibits) remarkably ( different to ) other museums ; children can have (hands-on experience) with the literature (that they study) in classrooms.
  • If your textbook teaches American English "different to" should be "different from".
  • If your textbook teaches British English, everything is correct.
  • CJ
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AnonymousThe Steinbeck Center offers (interactive exhibits) remarkably (different to) other museums ; children can have (hands-on experience) with the literature (that they study) in classrooms.
If your textbook teaches American English "different to" should be "different from". If your textbook teaches British English, eve

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