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Apatzinguense Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Sentence Structure

Please help me with the structure of this question:

1.The teacher calls on the
students to ask them for they response to the question.

2.The teacher asks the students their response to the question.

Are these sentences correct? if not what would be the best way to write them? Please let me know.
  

Top answer

The teacher calls on the students to ask them for they their response to the question. The teacher asks for the students their response to the question.

  • The teacher calls on the students to ask them for they their response to the question.
  • The teacher asks for the students their response to the question.
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I would use them this way:
apatzinguense1.The teacher calls on the students to ask them for they their response to the question.
apatzinguense2.The teacher asks for the students their response to the question.
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1. The teacher calls on the students to ask them for a response to the question.
2a. The teacher asks the students to respond to the question.
2b. The teacher asks the students for their response to the question.
2c. The teacher asks for the students' responses to the question.

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