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Taka Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Take it for granted

Students are swimming in an ocean of media, but are often oblivious to their use of the technology all around them they so take it for granted.


Does the sentence really work with the underlined "it" there? Does the sentence grammatically OK?

  

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Taka Does the sentence really work with the underlined "it" there? Does the sentence grammatically OK? I just wouldn't form it that way; I had to read yours twice before I understood the structure.

  • Taka Does the sentence really work with the underlined "it" there?
  • Does the sentence grammatically OK?
  • I just wouldn't form it that way; I had to read yours twice before I understood the structure.
  • Students are swimming in an ocean of media, but they are often oblivious to their use of the technology all around them (that they so take for granted / because they take it so much for granted).
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TakaDoes the sentence really work with the underlined "it" there? Does the sentence grammatically OK?

I just wouldn't form it that way; I had to read yours twice before I understood the structure.

Students are swimming in an ocean of media, but they are often oblivious to their use of the technology all around th

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