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BW2/3 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

reap

If William thinks harder, he will reap more on his History 101.

Is the above sentence correct?

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No. You can't use reap to mean benefit . If William studies harder, he will [benefit more from / get more out of] [his history course / History 101].

  • No.
  • You can't use reap to mean benefit .
  • If William studies harder, he will [benefit more from / get more out of] [his history course / History 101].
  • CJ
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No. You can't use reap to mean benefit.

If William studies harder, he will [benefit more from / get more out of] [his history course / History 101].

CJ

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