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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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The simpler the better?

Hi. I think the following two mean the same, and given that fact, I think people prefer example sentence 1. Am I correct? Thank you in advance for your help.

1. It will measure student progress.
2. It will measure the progress of students.
  

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They're both fine.

  • They're both fine.
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AnonymousI think people prefer example sentence 1.
I certainly do.

NB: There is also "students' progress" available.

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