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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

sentence grammer

Is this sentence correctly written:

Here are the two issues concerning your brother at school.
  

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Many people nowadays use 'issue' when they just mean 'problem'; that seems to be your mistake here.

  • Many people nowadays use 'issue' when they just mean 'problem'; that seems to be your mistake here.
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Many people nowadays use 'issue' when they just mean 'problem'; that seems to be your mistake here.
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Mister MicawberMany people nowadays use 'issue' when they just mean 'problem'; that seems to be your mistake here.
Thanks. So if I used 'problems' the sentence would be correct?
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AnonymousSo if I used 'problems' the sentence would be correct?
Yes.
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Mister Micawber AnonymousSo if I used 'problems' the sentence would be correct?Yes.
Thanks MM.

Just curious, would it be correct to use 'of' instead of 'concerning'? Or does it not sound good with 'of'?
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Anonymouswould it be correct to use 'of' instead of 'concerning'?
No.

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