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Antonis M. Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Practice on or in?

Practice on driving.

Practice in driving.

  

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Neither is obviously correct in isolation. More context please. Are they imperatives?

  • Neither is obviously correct in isolation.
  • More context please.
  • Are they imperatives?
  • Noun phrases used as headings?
  • Fragments of longer sentences?
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Neither is obviously correct in isolation. More context please. Are they imperatives? Noun phrases used as headings? Fragments of longer sentences?

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