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Christine Christie Posted 7 years ago
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1. Is this sentence correct:


"In my private lessons of Maths, I have assisted children and teenagers to have a passing grade at school in this subject."




2. Is there a better way to express the ideas in the sentence above? (Or in formal language, do people say 'to have a passing grade in a certain subject'?)

  

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Christine Christie "In my private lessons of Maths, This is awkward and wordy. In private maths lessons would be simpler. ) That's possible but, words used in education systems vary around the world.

  • Christine Christie "In my private lessons of Maths, This is awkward and wordy.
  • In private maths lessons would be simpler.
  • ) That's possible but, words used in education systems vary around the world.
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Christine Christie"In my private lessons of Maths,

This is awkward and wordy. In private maths lessons would be simpler.

Christine Christiedo people say 'to have a passing grade in a certain subject'?)

That's possible but, words used in education systems vary around the world.

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