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With the aim of/with the aim to
Hello :)
I have the following task:
She studied English ______________________________ accountant
A. with the aim to become a bilingual
B. with the aim of becoming a bilingual
C. aiming to become bilingual
D. with an aim to become a bilingual
E. with an aim of becoming bilingual
So I need to choose one option which fits most. And I'm at a loss.
I have a faint idea that "with the aim of becoming" sounds good but I need help with it.
P.S. The task says that there is only ONE possible option
Thanks in advance
Nov 25, 2016 2:31 PM
Answers · 2
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B - with the aim of becoming a bilingual.
The indefinite article 'a' is required here, as she won't be the only bilingual accountant in the world!
November 25, 2016
I totally agree with you
November 25, 2016
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