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Taka Posted 19 years ago
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In our century, using advanced technological tools, brain researchers are producing important new knowledge about how learning occurs with significant implications for teaching.

About the 'with ...' part, is it:

(1)
brain researchers are producing X with Y.
(X=important now knowledge about learning Y=siglificant inplications for teaching)

or

(2)learning occurs with Y.
(i.e. the 'with...' part is within the scope of how-clause)

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The implications emerge from the new knowledge , ergo #1 (if I read you aright).

  • The implications emerge from the new knowledge , ergo #1 (if I read you aright).
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The implications emerge from the new knowledge, ergo #1 (if I read you aright).
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Good! That's my pick as well---my book says it's #2, which I thought was strange.

Thanks, MM.

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