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Rommel Posted 7 years ago
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Should I say ‘improve’ or ‘improve on’ in my sentence? Is ‘or’ correctly used?

Should I say ‘improve’ or ‘improve on’ in my sentence? Is ‘or’ correctly used?


Without the principal’s comments on teachers’ way of teaching, how could these teachers recall or remember the things they need to (improve on, improve)?

  

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Without the principal’s comments on teachers’ way of teaching, how could these teachers recall or even remember the improvements they need ed ? Without the principal’s comments on teachers’ way of teaching, how could these teachers recall or even remember what they need ed to work on ?

  • Without the principal’s comments on teachers’ way of teaching, how could these teachers recall or even remember the improvements they need ed ?
  • Without the principal’s comments on teachers’ way of teaching, how could these teachers recall or even remember what they need ed to work on ?
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Without the principal’s comments on teachers’ way of teaching, how could these teachers recall or even remember the improvements they needed?

Without the principal’s comments on teachers’ way of teaching, how could these teachers recall or even remember what they needed to work on?

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