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Jigneshbharati Posted 8 years ago
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The biggest changes that you will encounter through revalidation are: when you are required to submit learning; the type of learning you submit (planned/unplanned, peer discussion and reflective account); and where you record your learning.

https://www.chemistanddruggist.co.uk/feature/revalidation-pharmacy-everything-you-need-know


Is "that you...are:" a noun clause acting as an adjective modifying "changes"?

please explain the use of ": and ;".

is it a complex sentence?

  

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Jigneshbharati The biggest changes [that you will encounter through revalidation] are: The relative clause between brackets modifies 'changes'. Jigneshbharati the use of ": and ;". ":" (a colon) usually signals a list of what has just been mentioned.

  • Jigneshbharati The biggest changes [that you will encounter through revalidation] are: The relative clause between brackets modifies 'changes'.
  • Jigneshbharati the use of ": and ;".
  • ":" (a colon) usually signals a list of what has just been mentioned.
  • In this case there was really no need for the colon.
  • ";" (a semi-colon) separates the items in the list.
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JigneshbharatiThe biggest changes [that you will encounter through revalidation] are:

The relative clause between brackets modifies 'changes'.

Jigneshbharatithe use of ": and ;".

":" (a colon) usually signals a list of what has just been mentioned. In this case there was really no need for the colon.
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