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Jiangyueming Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Two sentences correction

Can I say "what makes you enter Harvard University?" and "What kind of people your university want to enroll?" Is it correct to say that?
  

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" Is it correct to say that? I assume you are asking about application questions. They might ask you eg What makes you want to enter Harvard?

  • " Is it correct to say that?
  • I assume you are asking about application questions.
  • They might ask you eg What makes you want to enter Harvard?
  • eg Why do you want to come to Harvard?
  • You might ask them eg What kind of people does Harvard want?
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Can I say "what makes you enter Harvard University?" and "What kind of people your university want to enroll?" Is it correct to say that?

I assume you are asking about application questions.
They might ask you
eg What makes you want to enter Harvard?
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Thanks, what if I want to express that why you can enter Harvard university? I mean what's your unique that make you enter Harvard. What should I say in a polite way?
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eg Why should we accept you at Harvard?
eg Why should Harvard accept you?

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