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Good afternoon, everyone. My name is Ekaterina, I’m an English student. I’m doing a scientific research on the meaning of English words, and I need some help from native speakers of English. I would greatly appreciate, if any of you could help me out with that matter.
Please grade sentences with reference to the norm of standard English.
Meaning of the Verbs to Discover, to Learn, to Find out
NOTE:
To prevent possible misunderstanding, please
When grading the sentences, rely on the following grades.
Grades
1 - Acceptable, preferred
2 - Acceptable, not preferred
3 - Not preferred
4 - Marginally acceptable
5 - Unacceptable
So here are the sentences.
1
A I tried hard to find out how much money he earns.
B I tried hard to learn how much money he earns.
C I tried hard to discover how much money he earns.
2
A Learn how to distil large quantities of information into their bare essentials.
B Discover how to distil large quantities of information into their bare essentials.
C Find out how to distil large quantities of information into their bare essentials.
3
A I did not find out how much she sold the garments for because she left me standing outside.
B I did not learn how much she sold the garments for because she left me standing outside.
C I did not discover how much she sold the garments for because she left me standing outside.
4
A Find out how much you can afford to borrow.
B Learn how much you can afford to borrow.
C Discover how much you can afford to borrow.
5
A We keep finding out why certain things don't tally.
B We keep learning why certain things don't tally.
C We keep discovering why certain things don't tally.
6
A And we've watched the video before, yes, and we keep learning and we keep coming to tell you don't we?
B And we've watched the video before, yes, and we keep finding out and we keep coming to tell you don't we?
C And we've watched the video before, yes, and we keep discovering and we keep coming to tell you don't we?
7
A You will never stop discovering new reactions and compounds, but the elements will remain the same.
B You will never stop finding out new reactions and compounds, but the elements will remain the same.
C You will never stop learning new reactions and compounds, but the elements will remain the same.
You can post your answers like 1) a 1, b 3, c 2, etc. or choose any other form of answering that appeals to you.
If you have any further questions, feel free to contact me.
Thank you very much for taking your time.
Best regards,
Ekaterina
Please grade sentences with reference to the norm of standard English.
Meaning of the Verbs to Discover, to Learn, to Find out
NOTE:
To prevent possible misunderstanding, please
- Do not try to assess the “degree of synonymy” of the words analysed.
- Do not develop possible contexts that may seem to be implied by the words used in the statements; assess the acceptability of the utterances judging by the way the information is presented.
When grading the sentences, rely on the following grades.
Grades
1 - Acceptable, preferred
2 - Acceptable, not preferred
3 - Not preferred
4 - Marginally acceptable
5 - Unacceptable
So here are the sentences.
1
A I tried hard to find out how much money he earns.
B I tried hard to learn how much money he earns.
C I tried hard to discover how much money he earns.
2
A Learn how to distil large quantities of information into their bare essentials.
B Discover how to distil large quantities of information into their bare essentials.
C Find out how to distil large quantities of information into their bare essentials.
3
A I did not find out how much she sold the garments for because she left me standing outside.
B I did not learn how much she sold the garments for because she left me standing outside.
C I did not discover how much she sold the garments for because she left me standing outside.
4
A Find out how much you can afford to borrow.
B Learn how much you can afford to borrow.
C Discover how much you can afford to borrow.
5
A We keep finding out why certain things don't tally.
B We keep learning why certain things don't tally.
C We keep discovering why certain things don't tally.
6
A And we've watched the video before, yes, and we keep learning and we keep coming to tell you don't we?
B And we've watched the video before, yes, and we keep finding out and we keep coming to tell you don't we?
C And we've watched the video before, yes, and we keep discovering and we keep coming to tell you don't we?
7
A You will never stop discovering new reactions and compounds, but the elements will remain the same.
B You will never stop finding out new reactions and compounds, but the elements will remain the same.
C You will never stop learning new reactions and compounds, but the elements will remain the same.
You can post your answers like 1) a 1, b 3, c 2, etc. or choose any other form of answering that appeals to you.
If you have any further questions, feel free to contact me.
Thank you very much for taking your time.
Best regards,
Ekaterina