Aug. 8, 2023
The scientist,who has devoted his whole life to the field, believes that he is onto the next big thing.
Nevertheless, his studies and papers are still mediocre till now.
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The scientist, who has devoted his whole life to the field, believes that he is onto the next big thing.
Add a space after the comma.
Nevertheless, his studies and papers are still mediocre (till now).
If you mean that they have been mediocre and still are mediocre, it would be better to omit “till now,” because “till now” can imply a change: “they WERE mediocre till now” usually implies that now they are NOT mediocre.
Nevertheless, his studies and papers awere still mediocre till now.
Use ‘were’ instead of ‘are’ here because ‘till now’ implies a change in the studies and papers, meaning that they were mediocre. Otherwise, well done!!
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The scientist,who has devoted his whole life to the field, believes that he is onto the next big thing. The scientist, who has devoted his whole life to the field, believes that he is onto the next big thing. Add a space after the comma. |
Nevertheless, his studies and papers are still mediocre till now. Nevertheless, his studies and papers Use ‘were’ instead of ‘are’ here because ‘till now’ implies a change in the studies and papers, meaning that they were mediocre. Otherwise, well done!! Nevertheless, his studies and papers are still mediocre (till now). If you mean that they have been mediocre and still are mediocre, it would be better to omit “till now,” because “till now” can imply a change: “they WERE mediocre till now” usually implies that now they are NOT mediocre. |
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