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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

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Does the following correctly use grammar? "The instructions are explicitly outlined in the book. Students are encouraged to read the book which is printed with green ink. The book's instructions are founded on tradition and are based on English traditions, as well. Brenda the administrator will cordon off the corridor to prevent noncompliant students from entering the hall which is painted green as well."
  

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Hi, Does the following correctly use grammar? "The instructions are explicitly outlined in the book. Students are encouraged to read the book which is printed with green ink.

  • Hi, Does the following correctly use grammar?
  • "The instructions are explicitly outlined in the book.
  • Students are encouraged to read the book which is printed with green ink.
  • The book's instructions are founded on tradition and are based on English traditions, as well.
  • " Yes, it does, but it may not mean what you think it means.
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Does the following correctly use grammar? "The instructions are explicitly outlined in the book. Students are encouraged to read the book which is printed with green ink. The book's instructions are founded on tradition and are based on English traditions, as well. Brenda the administrator will cordon off the corridor to prevent noncompliant students from entering the hall which is

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