Hi. Could you help me with this? In the following sentence, which should I use? Should I use the plural instead of the singular as for 'school?'
Nowadays, ( ? ), teachers spoon-feed their students and deprive them of their opportunities to study by themselves.
(1) in schools
(2) at schools
You do not need the phrase at all. That's where teachers and students are. Nowadays, teachers spoon-feed their students, depriving them of the opportunity to study by themselves.
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You do not need the phrase at all. That's where teachers and students are.
Nowadays, teachers spoon-feed their students, depriving them of the opportunity to study by themselves.