
Ellie K. answered 01/30/22
Experienced ESL teacher with a certificate in TESOL
I agree with Sherry. Either one is fine, but I would remove the comma before "with."
Ellie K. answered 01/30/22
Experienced ESL teacher with a certificate in TESOL
I agree with Sherry. Either one is fine, but I would remove the comma before "with."
Sherry S. answered 03/14/19
Because no one should have to say, "I was never any good at math."
I would say that the two are fairly equal. I don't see one as being preferred over the other.
(The only change I would make would be removing the comma in the second sentence.)
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