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Reply Fri 4 Dec, 2015 02:03 am
Learning result
Listening skill - 70
Reading skill - 70
Writing skill - 70
Speaking skill -70
Total score - 280
Average - 70

Is the writing above grammatically corect? Should I use skills instead of skill. Can I just simply use 'Average'?

Thank you.
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Reply Fri 4 Dec, 2015 02:23 am
@anna elba,
Each of the scores represents a single skill, so the singular is correct. There is only one average score, so the singular is correct there, too. You could change "result" to "results," though, since each score is a result and the average is another result.
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