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Nikitus Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

What do you love to do among teaching and art?

In the question "What do you love to do among teaching and art?" is the grammar correct?

Context: Ron is asking to Sue a question. Sue is a teacher who loves art. (but she doesn`t teach art)


Thanks!

  

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" is the grammar correct? It is not a natural sentence. I don't understand the question.

  • " is the grammar correct?
  • It is not a natural sentence.
  • I don't understand the question.
  • Here are some possibilities: What do you love to do when you are teaching?
  • What do you love to do in connection with art?
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Nikitus "What do you love to do among teaching and art?" is the grammar correct?
It is not a natural sentence. I don't understand the question.
Here are some possibilities:
What do you love to do when you are teaching?
What do you love to do in connection with art?
What do you love about art?
What do you love about teaching?
What do you
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Dear ApheccaStars

First of all, thanks for your answer.

In the question "What do you love to do among teaching and art?" I want to ask

What do you love to do, besides teaching and art? Because I know that the person loves teaching, and also she loves art, but what other things she loves?

Maybe music?
Maybe go to the beach?

Maybe the question could b
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What do you love to do, besides teaching and art?

It is not natural, because you do not "do art" unless you are an artist and you don't "do teaching;" you teach.

The right question is this:
What do you love, besides teaching and art?
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Among refers to a group of three or more. The correct choice would be "between."

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