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Rommel Posted 9 years ago
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‘Taking down notes of the lessons,’ ‘or,’ and ‘or even’ are correctly used in the sentence, aren’t they? Or if they are not, what should be the correct expressions?

‘Taking down notes of the lessons,’ ‘or,’ and ‘or even’ are correctly used in the sentence, aren’t they? Or if they are not, what should be the correct expressions?


Instead of taking down notes of the lessons, the twin sisters chat with their classmates or secretly use their phones to text, take selfies, or even use social media.

  

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Rommel Instead of taking down notes of the lessons, The word in would be more natural than "of". Rommel the twin sisters chat with their classmates You could use "with" or to .

  • Rommel Instead of taking down notes of the lessons, The word in would be more natural than "of".
  • Rommel the twin sisters chat with their classmates You could use "with" or to .
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RommelInstead of taking down notes of the lessons,

The word in would be more natural than "of".

Rommelthe twin sisters chat with their classmates

You could use "with" or to.

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