Asked by rfvv
There are different teachers for each subject.
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Q1. How do you pronounce "subject."
In the second syllable, is it pronounced /i/ or/e/?
Q2. What is the part of speech of 'for each subject'? Is it an adjective phrase or an advervial phrase?
Q3: What is the meaning of 'for'? Does 'for' mean 'about'? What other prepositions can we use instead of 'for' in this sentence?
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Q1. How do you pronounce "subject."
In the second syllable, is it pronounced /i/ or/e/?
Q2. What is the part of speech of 'for each subject'? Is it an adjective phrase or an advervial phrase?
Q3: What is the meaning of 'for'? Does 'for' mean 'about'? What other prepositions can we use instead of 'for' in this sentence?
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
1. The first syllable is stressed. SUB ject. The pronunciation varies between /i/ and /e/.
2. It's an adjective phrase.
3. Another preposition could be "in."
2. It's an adjective phrase.
3. Another preposition could be "in."
Answered by
rfvv
1. There are different teachers for each subject in middle school.
2. There are different teachers who teache each subject in middle school.
3. There are different teachers to teach each subject in middle school.
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Thank you for your help. Are the three sentences grammatical and the same to the previous sentence?
2. There are different teachers who teache each subject in middle school.
3. There are different teachers to teach each subject in middle school.
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Thank you for your help. Are the three sentences grammatical and the same to the previous sentence?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
2 is not used. The first and third are common.
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