englishteacher79
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- Nov 29, 2008
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I'm wondering whether we can say "Doing this (whatever it is) has many advantages" or would it be better to say "There are many advantages of doing this".
Sometimes, I feel that my students use a lot of "NP has..." when it should be "There are...of NP". So I'm wondering in the case of the above, are both right?
Is there a rule of when to use "There are.....of NP" as opposed to "NP has.."
Thanks.
Sometimes, I feel that my students use a lot of "NP has..." when it should be "There are...of NP". So I'm wondering in the case of the above, are both right?
Is there a rule of when to use "There are.....of NP" as opposed to "NP has.."
Thanks.