19:49 Jul 9, 2020 |
English language (monolingual) [PRO] Social Sciences - General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Nadyiia Derkach Ukraine Local time: 01:20 | ||||||
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3 +1 | see explanation |
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4 | Incorrect sentence |
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Discussion entries: 11 | |
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there's no room when it comes ..... to illiteracy see explanation Explanation: 1. The meaning of this unpunctuated sentence unclear. 2. The syntax is incorrect. 3. As Yassine says, the correct idiom is "There's no room for (...). 4. Does "use of language" mean usage? 5. Compare to, is correct, questioning to, is not. A corrected sentence might read: "There's no room for the challenging of usage on the grounds of illiteracy, or for comparing usage with illiteracy." The meaning seems to be that non-standard usage is not equivalent to illiteracy. |
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