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Which of the two sentences is grammarically correct?
1) When I took astronomy class last semester, I go to the professor to ask "what’s the essential to this subject" and how to learn it effectively.
2) When I took astronomy class last semester, I go to the professor to ask "what the essential to this subject is" and how to learn it effectively
May 19, 2015 11:19 AM
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1) When I took astronomy class last semester, I went to the professor to ask "what’s essential for me to learn in this subject" and how can I learn it effectively.
May 19, 2015
Shirleen, both sentences are grammatically incorrect
You sould say: "When I took astronomy class last semester, I went to the professor to ask what the essential to this subject is and how to learn it effectively"
You have to use past tense “went”, since the action happened in the past. Also, the use of the word “essential“ in this context is ambiguous. It is not clear what you were actually asking: Was it about the requirements for the class? About the main topics covered? About the basic principles of Astronomy? You should select words which more specifically described your question to the professor
May 20, 2015
both are incorrect
May 20, 2015
I think first one is right..
Isn't it having same grammatical structure with first one from "What is it?"
May 19, 2015
When I took the astronomy class last semester, I went and asked the professor "what the essential to this subject is?" and how to learn it effectively ?"
Maybe the others can help you more ^^
May 19, 2015
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