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Reply Thu 21 Apr, 2016 04:09 pm
I want to write for someone and I want to know that which form is correct and which one is not? Can I write in the form of 3? Actually I tried to put student in 's. Is it correct? Thanks
1. It’s no concern of being TEFL student or another field student.
2. It’s no concern of being TEFL student or another field's student
3. It’s no concern of being TEFL student or another field's.
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roger
 
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Reply Thu 21 Apr, 2016 04:23 pm
@naghavian,
I can only say, TEFL needs an article like 'a TEFL student'. Beyond that, I'm not quite sure what you're trying to say.
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Reply Thu 21 Apr, 2016 05:42 pm
@naghavian,
I would further add...the meaning is very unclear to me. I might choose to write "for being ..." (not of) ... but the meaning is foggy to me.

In re-rereading this, I might suggest the following possibility:
"It’s of no concern being an TEFL student or a student of another field."
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