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1. Speaker 1 will make a speech supporting watching TV.
2. Speaker 1 will make a speech supporting the advantages of watching TV.
3. Speaker 2 will make a speech dissupporting watching TV.
4. Speaker 2 will make a speech supporting the disadvantages of watching TV.
(Are they grammatical? What useful terms can we use instead?)
2. Speaker 1 will make a speech supporting the advantages of watching TV.
3. Speaker 2 will make a speech dissupporting watching TV.
4. Speaker 2 will make a speech supporting the disadvantages of watching TV.
(Are they grammatical? What useful terms can we use instead?)
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
1. OK
2. OK
3. No
4. OK
For 3 --
Speaker 2 will make a speech about the disadvantages of watching TV.
OR
Speaker 2 will speak against watching TV.
2. OK
3. No
4. OK
For 3 --
Speaker 2 will make a speech about the disadvantages of watching TV.
OR
Speaker 2 will speak against watching TV.
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