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DiAAnaP Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Research as a verb

Can I actually say "research ON something" instead of "DO research on something"?
Thank you:)
  

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If you mean "research" to be a verb, no. Just say "research something". "research on something" is possible as a noun phrase.

  • If you mean "research" to be a verb, no.
  • Just say "research something".
  • "research on something" is possible as a noun phrase.
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If you mean "research" to be a verb, no. Just say "research something".

"research on something" is possible as a noun phrase.
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diAAnaP"research ON something"
The scientists at the institute research (no "ON" here!!!) the origin of the universe. They publish research in which the results from the measurements of variations in the microwave background radiation are analyzed and compared with their theoretical models of the early universe.
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diAAnaPCan I actually say "research ON something" instead of "DO research on something"?Thank you:)
No.

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