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Pilita Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Suceed or success?

0 1. However, for most Latinos education has always been key to "succeed" or "success" in the U.S. 02br
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00I am unsure about using suceed and to success 02br
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002. Latinos see college as an opportunity to increase their employment opportunities in society that those offered to uneducated people. (Does it makes sense?) Is this a clear sentence?)I need suggestions please! 02br
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002.Latinos see college as an opportunity to increase their salaries and employment opportunities that those offered to uneducated people. 0-
  

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0 Some possible usages: 02br 02br 001a. S.. ] 02br 02br 001b.

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0 Some possible usages: 02br
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001a. However, for most Latinos education has always been the key to success in the U.S.. [01i00To success in the U.S.02i00 is a prepositional phrase modifying the noun 01i00key02i00.] 02br
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001b. However, for most Latinos education has always been key to succeeding in the
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0 I agree with rvw on the first point: 02br
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00It's 'been key to success' or 'been a/the key to success' 02br
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00Re: the 2nd point, as it is the sentence doesn't make any sense. 02br
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00I think what you're trying to say is 02br
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00'Latinos see college as a way to achieve higher salaries and better emp

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