Jack
Does the sentence "... So, we need to act more to solve the hurdle instead of just complaining." look natural in compositions?
4 Thg 10 2023 15:38
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This is a matter of style and word choice, so it is a matter of taste and not everyone will agree. In my opinion you don't "solve" a "hurdle." Literally, a hurdle is a low fence you must jump over. There is an Olympic competition called "the hurdles." Runners run, and have to keep jumping over low fences blocking their path. You can "solve" a problem, a puzzle, a riddle, or a difficulty. For a hurdle, appropriate verbs would be "overcome" and "surmount." "We need to overcome the hurdle instead of just complaining." If you are trying to be colorful, you can also use the verb "to hurdle," which means to leap over a hurdle, so it can mean to give a burst of intense effort. However, "to hurdle a hurdle" sounds bad. If we want to use the verb "to hurdle," we need to find a different noun. "We need to hurdle the obstacle," "We need to hurdle the barrier," "We need to hurdle the obstruction."
4 tháng 10 năm 2023
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Don't use "so" as an interjection in formal writing. It could also be a coordinating conjunction, but that would make this into a dependent clause rather than a sentence. I would suggest: We need to do more to solve the problem besides just complaining. Instead of just complaining, we should do more to solve the problem.
4 tháng 10 năm 2023
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It looks natural in compositions, however, for a slightly smoother flow, you could consider rephrasing it as: "Therefore, we need to take more action to overcome the hurdle instead of just complaining."
4 tháng 10 năm 2023
Thanks for all posed suggestions!
5 tháng 10 năm 2023
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