Which preposition should I use: 'in,' 'of,' 'for,' or 'to'? Can I replace 'integrating technology' with 'the integration of technology' in the sentence?
There are are many challenges (in, of, for, to) integrating technology/the integration of technology into the teaching of literature.
Both are correct, but the second is slightly less wordy. The phrase the use of is entirely unnecessary. " There are many challenges in integrating the use of technology into the teaching of literature.
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Both are correct, but the second is slightly less wordy. The phrase the use of is entirely unnecessary. Getting rid of it is what my best English teacher called "cutting out the fat."
There are many challenges in integrating the use of technology into the teaching of literature.
There are many challenges in integrating technology into the teaching of literature.
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