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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

"oppose" correct?

Hi,

"Let's oppose against next week test because it's something we didn't learn yet"

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This is grammatically correct: Let's oppose next week's test because it covers things we haven't learned yet.

  • This is grammatically correct: Let's oppose next week's test because it covers things we haven't learned yet.
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This is grammatically correct:

Let's oppose next week's test because it covers things we haven't learned yet.

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Mister MicawberThis is grammatically correct:

Let's oppose next week's test because it covers things we haven't learned yet.

How about topics or issues or academic matters/materi
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My 'things' is admittedly very general. Your suggestions would also work, depending on the course level and institution. 'Something' did not work because it was singular, and I supposed that the test would cover more than one 'thing'.

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