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Moon7296 Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Such + (a) + noun(s)

Q1) Do you use such (a) + noun(s) at the beginning of the sentence?

The example is as follows: On the other hand, Mr. Kim recommends a process-oriented approach which emphasizes
the process rather than final product. Such a process usually includes various steps
of rewriting and feedback exchanging among students.

Q2) Is 'exchanging' or exchanged correct?
  

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Hi Q1) Do you use such (a) + noun(s) at the beginning of the sentence? Yes, you can. Eg: A boy who is handsome is more appealing to others.

  • Hi Q1) Do you use such (a) + noun(s) at the beginning of the sentence?
  • Yes, you can.
  • Eg: A boy who is handsome is more appealing to others.
  • Your paragraph contains one error: Such a process usually includes various steps of rewriting and exchange of views among students.
  • 'Feedback' is less appropriate here when compared to 'views'.
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Hi

Q1) Do you use such (a) + noun(s) at the beginning of the sentence?

Yes, you can.

Eg: A boy who is handsome is more appealing to others.

Your paragraph contains one error:

Such a process usually includes various steps of rewriting and exchange of views among students.

'Feedback' is less appropriate here when compared to 'views'

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