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TeacherJapan Posted 3 years ago
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Take the initiative?

Is this a correct sentence?

He takes the initiative in whatever he does.

  

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teacherJapan Is this a correct sentence? He takes the initiative in whatever he does. I'm not in love with it.

  • teacherJapan Is this a correct sentence?
  • He takes the initiative in whatever he does.
  • I'm not in love with it.
  • "Takes the initiative" will not apply to everything he does.
  • If he is searching for his cat, he can't really take the initiative.
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teacherJapan

Is this a correct sentence?

He takes the initiative in whatever he does.

I'm not in love with it. "Takes the initiative" will not apply to everything he does. If he is searching for his cat, he can't really take the initiative. And anyway, I am not sure what it means to take the initiative in general. You take the initiative when yo

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