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Rommel Posted 9 years ago
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Should I say ‘instead of copying’ or ‘rather than copy,’ ‘class discussions’ or ‘lessons,’ ‘chat’ or ‘chatter’?

Should I say ‘instead of copying’ or ‘rather than copy,’ ‘class discussions’ or ‘lessons,’ ‘chat’ or ‘chatter’? I would rather choose the first options given.

(Instead of copying, rather than copy) lectures and listening to the (class discussions, lessons), Kelly and Kris always (chat, chatter) with their seatmates.

  

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Instead of copying lectures and listening to the class discussions, Kelly and Kris always chat with their seatmates.

  • Instead of copying lectures and listening to the class discussions, Kelly and Kris always chat with their seatmates.
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Instead of copying lectures and listening to the class discussions, Kelly and Kris always chat with their seatmates.

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