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MyShirley Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

to or of

This is an introduction of my micro-teaching or introduction to my micro-teaching.

This is an introduction of my reserach study or introduction to my reserach study.

Which prep is correct? Any difference between 'introduction of something' and 'introduction to something'?
  

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Use ' to '. I see it-- generally-- as: This is an introduction to X = this introduces X. This is an introduction of X = this X is introduced.

  • Use ' to '.
  • I see it-- generally-- as: This is an introduction to X = this introduces X.
  • This is an introduction of X = this X is introduced.
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Use 'to'. I see it-- generally-- as:

This is an introduction to X = this introduces X.
This is an introduction of X= this X is introduced.
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Mister MicawberUse 'to'. I see it-- generally-- as:

This is an introduction to X = this introduces X.
This is an introduction of X= this X is introduced.

I will give you an introduction of my micro-teaching.

I will give you an introduction to my micro-teaching.

Referring to your explanatio

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