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Tenacious Learner Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Question about Directions

Hi Teachers,

Could you tell me if these directions are correct?

Read the first part of the story of Robert, and then complete the answers to the questions.

Thanks in advance
  

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I'd use Read the first part of Robert's story and then provide/give/complete answers to the questions. ("complete" suggests that someone has already given some answers) If "the story of Robert" is the name of a book (or an article or whatever) then it's ok to use it as you wrote in your question.

  • I'd use Read the first part of Robert's story and then provide/give/complete answers to the questions.
  • ("complete" suggests that someone has already given some answers) If "the story of Robert" is the name of a book (or an article or whatever) then it's ok to use it as you wrote in your question.
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I'd use

Read the first part of Robert's story and then provide/give/complete answers to the questions. ("complete" suggests that someone has already given some answers)

If "the story of Robert" is the name of a book (or an article or whatever) then it's ok to use it as you wrote in your question.
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Hi Ivanhr,

Thank you for your reply.Emotion: smile

("complete" suggests that someone has already

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