sondra
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- Apr 19, 2010
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- Native Language
- Russian
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- Georgia
- Current Location
- Georgia
Hello!
I would be grateful if you corrected the second and thrid sentences. The first sentence is taken from a book, and in the other two sentence the construction has been slightly changed. Thanks!
1.The professor spurred on by a bet with a friend, takes on the challenge of changing the flower girl's speech and manners to make her acceptable to upper-class London society.
2.The professor spurred on by a bet with a friend, to take on the challenge of changing the flower girl's speech and manners to make her acceptable to upper-class London society.
3.The professor spurred on by a bet with a friend, to the challenge of changing the flower girl's speech and manners to make her acceptable to upper-class London society.
I would be grateful if you corrected the second and thrid sentences. The first sentence is taken from a book, and in the other two sentence the construction has been slightly changed. Thanks!
1.The professor spurred on by a bet with a friend, takes on the challenge of changing the flower girl's speech and manners to make her acceptable to upper-class London society.
2.The professor spurred on by a bet with a friend, to take on the challenge of changing the flower girl's speech and manners to make her acceptable to upper-class London society.
3.The professor spurred on by a bet with a friend, to the challenge of changing the flower girl's speech and manners to make her acceptable to upper-class London society.