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INSTRUCTION: Insert the grammatical forms of the bolded words in the text below as instructed in the brackets.

In workplaces a range of earlier texts are drawn (2. Insert an appropriate PREPOSITION) in the production of a new text.
Business writing is often (3. Insert past participle formed from PEDAGOGY) for learning purposes; exercises that may have originated in a workplace are adapted simplified, (4. Insert a parallel form of STANDARD), and de-contextualised documents are often provided in a bound set of notes or in a textbook. Writing (5. Insert the correct form of the noun COURSE) are often constructed as separate from the practices in which they are intended to prepare students.

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Answered by Swarup1998
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• In workplaces a range of earlier texts are drawn out ( Insert an appropriate PREPOSITION ) in the production of a new text.

• Business writing is often pedagogised ( Insert past participle formed from PEDAGOGY ) for learning purposes; exercises that may have originated in a workplace are adapted simplified, standardised ( Insert a parallel form of STANDARD ), and de-contextualised documents are often provided in a bound set of notes or in a textbook.

• Writing courses ( Insert the correct form of the noun COURSE ) are often constructed as separate from the practices in which they are intended to prepare students.

Note:

  • Draw out - Make a draft
  • Pedagogy is a Noun so it has no Past Participle form. However we take a possible word 'Pedagogised'.

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Answered by vilnius
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out

pedagogised

standardized  

courses

Explanation:

  • A preposition is a word that helps in building the relationship between the subject and the other part of the sentence. 'Out' is the preposition to be used here.
  • The past participle form of pedagogy is pedagogised.
  • The parallel form of the word 'standard' will be 'standardized'.
  • The correct form of the noun 'course' will be 'courses' because the plural form will be used.

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