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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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Should I say ‘according to’ or ‘based on’ in the sentence? Have I correctly used ‘drew the full support of’?

Should I say ‘according to’ or ‘based on’ in the sentence? Have I correctly used ‘drew the full support of’?

(According to, based on) a reliable source, the teambuilding activity for us university students was an initiative of Mr. Jones, a physical education instructor. Such an activity drew the full support of all other physical education instructors.

Context: There were all other instructors who supported the activity.

  

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Rommel Should I say ‘according to’ or ‘based on’ in the sentence? According to ( according to is used for saying where a particular piece of news or information came from) Rommel Have I correctly used ‘drew the full support of’? Yes

  • Rommel Should I say ‘according to’ or ‘based on’ in the sentence?
  • According to ( according to is used for saying where a particular piece of news or information came from) Rommel Have I correctly used ‘drew the full support of’?
  • Yes
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RommelShould I say ‘according to’ or ‘based on’ in the sentence?

According to (according to is used for saying where a particular piece of news or information came from)

RommelHave I correctly used ‘drew the full support of’?

Yes

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