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Spring Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct

0Could you please tell me if both sentences are correct?02br
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00She reflected that as her listening skills have improved, she only sometimes gets distracted.02br
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00She reflected that with the improvement of her listening skills her ability to ignore distractions has increased.02br
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00Is there another way of saying this sentence?02br
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00Thank you02br
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0I reckon you need past tenses there Spring, and I'd go for 'notice'/'realize' instead of 'reflect'.02br
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00One more way you can say it:02br
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00She noticed that her ability to ignore distractions had increased together with her skill in listening.02br
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00Hope this helps.02br
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0She thought about how she is less distracted the more her listening skills improve.0-
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0Hi Spring,02br
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00Let me give you an impression of how the sentences sound (in other words, of course) to a native speaker. as though they believed they were uttered by another native speaker:02br
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001) As written, both sentences convey the same broad meaning, but with different nuances. Essentially, the meaning is exactly the same as sentence 2,

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