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Uktous Posted 17 years ago
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Some easy to understand way"s"

Hi,

Background:

I explained Concept 1 in an easy to understand way,
and
I explained Concept 2 in an easy to understand way,
and
I explained Concept 3 in an easy to understand way.


Can I say:

I explained those concepts in some easy to understand ways
?

I know that:
It is correct to say "an easy to understand way"

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Hi, Background: I explained Concept 1 in an easy to understand way, and I explained Concept 2 in an easy to understand way, and I explained Concept 3 in an easy to understand way. Can I say: I explained those concepts in some easy to understand ways ? Yes, it seems acceptable.

  • Hi, Background: I explained Concept 1 in an easy to understand way, and I explained Concept 2 in an easy to understand way, and I explained Concept 3 in an easy to understand way.
  • Can I say: I explained those concepts in some easy to understand ways ?
  • Yes, it seems acceptable.
  • I know that: It is correct to say "an easy to understand way" Some people would prefer to hyphenate, ie 'easy-to-understand'.
  • I'd prefer to say 'a way that is easy to understand'.
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Hi,

Background:
I explained Concept 1 in an easy to understand way,
and
I explained Concept 2 in an easy to understand way,
and
I explained Concept 3 in an easy to understand way.

Can I say:

I explained those concepts in

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