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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

the focus was on

Is it natural to say:
The focus was on...

Could you finish the sentence please?

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Whatever you feel is appropriate. The focus was on: the student's achievements / the life-style of the rich and famous / our family history / the effects of poverty on the community at large.

  • Whatever you feel is appropriate.
  • The focus was on: the student's achievements / the life-style of the rich and famous / our family history / the effects of poverty on the community at large.
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Whatever you feel is appropriate. The focus was on: the student's achievements / the life-style of the rich and famous / our family history / the effects of poverty on the community at large.
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AnonymousThe focus was on...Could you finish the sentence please?
The focus was on ME! Emotion: big smile
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Hi CJ, What do you think of :
The focus was on a particular subject.
The focus was on Science today.

What about in Photography

The focus was [on] the flower petal. Everything around was blurred.

Thanks Happy New Year
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AnonymousThe focus was [on] the flower petal. Everything around was blurred.
More common, perhaps: Only the petal of the flower was in focus.
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Focus is a noun in The focus was on...
Would you leave 'on'?
Is this correct please?
The focus was on a particular subject.
The focus was on Science today.

Thanks Philip
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'Yes' to What I'm sorry?
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Anonymous'Yes' to What I'm sorry?
Would you leave 'on'? yes
Is this correct please? yes
The focus was on a particular subject. The focus was on Science today.

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