교정본
I organize the key curiosities ahead of explanations within a question to clarify my context. If I may not designate exactly the key of my question at the start, I tend to emphasize the essential part of my curiosity at the end.
I don’t try to ask a question in the middle of a presentation, as the presenters might lose the context suddenly because of an instant question. Therefore, I aim to organize the question while they present the content, and then I intend to inquire all I’d like to ask at the end when they say that it is for Q&A.
Ahead of asking, you should make sure first what you comprehend on the basis of the context related to the topic. Then, you’re able to double-check the question made concisely to see if you …
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격식 있게
When I ask questions, I prefer to first present the main curiosities before explanations to provide context. If I am unable to specify my question at the beginning, I usually highlight the essential part of my curiosity towards the end.
I avoid interrupting presentations with questions as it could disrupt the flow. Instead, I wait until the end during the Q&A session to inquire about any points I wish to clarify.
Before asking a question, it is important to ensure that you understand the context of the topic. Then, you should carefully review your question to ensure that it is concise and on-topic.
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자연스럽게
When I ask questions, I like to put the most important points at the beginning to make sure everyone understands. If I'm not sure of the main point at first, I make sure to highlight it at the end so that it's clear.
I avoid asking questions in the middle of someone's talk because it can disrupt the flow. Instead, I wait until they finish and open the floor for questions. This way, I can ask everything I want to know once they're ready for Q&A.
Before asking a question, it's important to understand the topic first. Then, it's good to double-check your question to make sure it's relevant to the discussion.
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튜터 문법 피드백
Because of VS Due to
Note:
Because Of: Adverb
It works as an adverbial prepositional phrase when used with other words to modify a verb:
I walked home because of the new bus schedule.
Shana rescheduled her meeting because of a calendar conflict.
The boys argued because of the broken toy.
However, this is not interchangeable with due to.
Due To: Adjective
Due to is an adjective, which describes or modifies a noun. When combined with the rest of the sentence, it functions as an adjectival prepositional phrase:
The car accident was due to a distracted driver. (modifies car accident)
Ivy’s success is due to her parents’ dedication and support. (modifies success)
The company’s bankruptcy was due to poor financial management. (modifies bankruptcy)
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