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Mazin Ghazi Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

The use of "up to"

Is it right to say:

" A class of teaching might include one and up to ten students"?

Does it give the same meaning as:

"A class of teaching might include between one to ten students"?

Which of them is better for academic writing?

  

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Just say ' a class of teaching '. #1 is not natural. #2 is incorrect Say eg A class might include from one to ten students.

  • Just say ' a class of teaching '.
  • #1 is not natural.
  • #2 is incorrect Say eg A class might include from one to ten students.
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Just say 'a class of teaching'.

#1 is not natural.

#2 is incorrect

Say eg A class might include from one to ten students.

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