In the preface of a reading book, it writes:
The program is well conceived, composed of reader friendly explanations of English expressions and grammar, quizzes to help the student learn vocabulary and understand the meaning of the texts, and fabulous illustrations that adorn every page. In addition, with our "Guide to Listening," not only is reading comprehension enhanced but also listening comprehension skills are highlighted.
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Would you be so kind as to tell me what do you think of the sentence in red, and the words in blue? Is there any grammatically wrong?
I think it should be:
The program is well conceived, and composed of reader friendly explanations of English expressions and grammar, and quizzes to help the student learn vocabulary and understand the meaning of the texts, and fabulous illustrations that adorn every page.
What is your opinion? Thanks!
PS I also posted the same question on https://www.usingenglish.com/forum/threads/252288-The-program-is-well-conceived-composed-of-reader-friendly-explanations?p=1335587#post1335587, but all of your answers are unique to me. Hope we can discuss with each other. Thank you.
kadioguy Would you be so kind as to tell me what do you think of the sentence in red, and the words in blue? Is there any grammatically wrong? It is fine.
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kadioguyWould you be so kind as to tell me what do you think of the sentence in red, and the words in blue? Is there any grammatically wrong?
It is fine. There is nothing wrong.