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24 May
- Simplified Chinese (China)
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English (US)
Question about English (US)
Is this sentence natural? Can "as possible" be used this way? Is this sentence correct grammatically?
I agree that teachers should encourage students to have class discussion as possible.
Thank you!
:)
Is this sentence natural? Can "as possible" be used this way? Is this sentence correct grammatically?
I agree that teachers should encourage students to have class discussion as possible.
Thank you!
:)
I agree that teachers should encourage students to have class discussion as possible.
Thank you!
:)
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- English (US)
I feel like it's missing a word! "I agree that teachers should encourage students to have class discussions as often as possible" would sound more natural if that is what you mean!
This would also work: "I agree that teachers should encourage students to have class discussions as regularly as possible".
Otherwise, you might mean: "I agree that teachers should encourage students to have class discussions when possible".
Sorry if I'm confusing! Feel free to ask for help if I am. 😊
- English (US)
- English (UK)
'As possible' is used with adjectives in the following construction
"As *adverb* as possible"
I agree that teachers should encourage students to have class discussions *as often* as possible
Other examples would be:
*Please complete your homework ASAP (as soon as possible)*
*He ran as fast as possible/ as he possibly could*
*You should start studying as soon as possible*
Try practicing sentences with this phrase till it comes naturally to you.
- Simplified Chinese (China)
@moomaidens Thank you so much!!😀
You are right!
I meant: teachers should encourage students to have more discussion when possible, or when there is opportunity. Often having discussion in class with classmates can help students develop teamwork skills and other skills.
So, I guess, can I use "as much as possible"? I guess I can also say "as often/regularly as possible", too. I saw on dictionaries that often=regularly. :)
Can I say "class discussion" without "s" at the end of "discussion" in this circumstance?
You are right!
I meant: teachers should encourage students to have more discussion when possible, or when there is opportunity. Often having discussion in class with classmates can help students develop teamwork skills and other skills.
So, I guess, can I use "as much as possible"? I guess I can also say "as often/regularly as possible", too. I saw on dictionaries that often=regularly. :)
Can I say "class discussion" without "s" at the end of "discussion" in this circumstance?
- Simplified Chinese (China)
- English (US)
@VictoriaY No worries! 😁
Yes, "as much as possible" would work! And yes, often=regularly.
In this circumstance, including the "s" appears more natural. This is because "often" and "much" mean there is more than one. Therefore, it is plural.
So: "teachers should encourage students to have more discussions when possible, or when there is opportunity. Often, having discussions in class with classmates can help students develop teamwork skills and other skills" would sound more natural :)
Possibly, you could say "teachers should encourage students to have more discussion when possible" like you did in that first sentence, but to me it feels less natural. I think sticking with "discussions" in this circumstance would be safer.
- Simplified Chinese (China)
@moomaidens Thank you!😀😀
So, can I use "discussion"in the sigular in this sentence below?
All in all, class discussion is a good opportunity for students to develop teamwork skills which will come in handy after they graduate and start working.
So, can I use "discussion"in the sigular in this sentence below?
All in all, class discussion is a good opportunity for students to develop teamwork skills which will come in handy after they graduate and start working.
- English (US)
@VictoriaY Yes!! That sounds perfect! 😁😁
- Simplified Chinese (China)
- English (US)
@VictoriaY Yes, sure you can! I'd be happy to help 😊😊
- Simplified Chinese (China)
@moomaidens Thank you! 🥳🥳
Likewise, I am happy to help you if you are confused about Chinese questions.🤣🤣
Likewise, I am happy to help you if you are confused about Chinese questions.🤣🤣
- English (US)
- English (UK)
@VictoriaY sure you can, but being a college student I don't think I will be able to answer a lot of questions, just a few but if I do I promise to answer them well
- Simplified Chinese (China)

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