[General] An argument with my teacher , who's wrong?

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Ayoubbob

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Hello there , I am a student from Algeria where we learn English as a second language .

So we had a test in English , and at the correction i didn't agree with the teacher about the first question.

Here is the text:

imgur(dot)com/oyOSL


She said that the answer to the first question is:

The text is: a WEBSITE ADDRESS

and I answered: A NEWSPAPER ARTICLE

She told me that her answer is correct because of the url under the text :-?

and I said it can't be a website address because it's a text! Rather the second option should have been a website article

Now I want to know who's wrong?

What do you think, And why?

:-|
 
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Hello there , i am a student from algeria where we learn english as a second language .

So we had a test in english , and at the correction i diden't agree with the teacher about the first question.

here is the textno space: imgur(dot)com/oyOSL


she said that the answer to the first question isno space: The text isno space: a WEBSITE ADDRESS

and i answered : A NEWSPAPER ARTICLE

she said her answer is correct because of the url under the text :-?

and i said it can't be a website address because it's a textno space!rather the second option should [STRIKE]of[/STRIKE] have been a website article.

now i want to know who's wrong[STRIKE]?[/STRIKE] what do you think [STRIKE]?[/STRIKE], and why?

:-|
Welcome to the forum, Ayoubbob. :hi:

As you are studying English, please try to use capital letters appropriately.

On this occasion, your teacher is mistaken. The text is an adaptation of a newspaper website article. None of the answers provided is really appropriate, in my opinion. 'Newspaper article' is the closest.
 
Thank you very much for the advice. :)

As for your answer, that was exactly what I was trying to explain.:-o

Thank you for your reply.:fadein:
 
Now I want to know who's wrong?



:-|

***** NOT A TEACHER *****


Hello,


I think that most native speakers would ask "I want to know who is right."

James

P.S. I do not know the reason. Maybe being positive is better than being negative.
 
***** NOT A TEACHER *****


Hello,


I think that most native speakers would ask "I want to know who is right."

James

P.S. I do not know the reason. Maybe being positive is better than being negative.


Well I think that's because I was certain she was wrong, but I needed to make sure.

But i think you're right it's better to be positive.:)
 
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