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TeacherJapan Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Plurals and Prepositions.

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

  

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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.

  • 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.

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