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Barry
"Everyone has put in a lot of effort to make the course successful." "Everyone has put in a lot of effort to make the course successful." Is this sentence correct? I don't think so. I think it should be changed to: a. "Everyone has put a lot of effort into making the course successful." b. "Everyone has put a lot of effort into making the course." c. "Everyone has made a lot of effort to make the course successful." (Actually, I think a is still a little odd.) Am I right? Besides, what does the course mean here? Thanks!
2017年3月19日 09:11
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Hi there! The sentence is actually correct: "Everyone has put in a lot of effort to make the course successful." In this particular example, "course" could be referred to as a class or a series of lectures or lessons. To put in a lot of effort to do something means you have given so much to try to do or accomplish something. Hope this helps!
2017年3月19日
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