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TeacherJapan Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

what they teach and what they have to teach?

Is this sentence correct?
As for the last part, are "what they have to teach" and "what they teach" both possible?

Instead of thinking about how to teach well, teachers should try to become more interested in what they teach/what they have to teach.
  

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Instead of thinking about how to teach well, teachers should become more interested in what they teach. teacherJapan As for the last part, are "what they have to teach" and "what they teach" both possible? The first is weaker and ambiguous.

  • Instead of thinking about how to teach well, teachers should become more interested in what they teach.
  • teacherJapan As for the last part, are "what they have to teach" and "what they teach" both possible?
  • The first is weaker and ambiguous.
  • teacherJapan Is this sentence correct?
  • Yes, grammatically.
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Instead of thinking about how to teach well, teachers should become more interested in what they teach.
teacherJapanAs for the last part, are "what they have to teach" and "what they teach" both possible?
The first is weaker and ambiguous.
teacherJapanIs this sentence correct?
Yes, grammatically. I have deleted the waf
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Thank you very much again:-)

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