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cbenk121
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I have a statement here:
1) Matt trains in many ways such as driving on race tracks.
This is labeled wrong, why is that? My guess is that since the sentence says there are many ways in which Matt trains, that "such as" would need to provide at least two examples.
It could be fixed, then, by adding another parallel example: "Matt trains in many ways such as driving on race tracks and excercising regularly."
Am I correct in my reasoning? Thank you!
1) Matt trains in many ways such as driving on race tracks.
This is labeled wrong, why is that? My guess is that since the sentence says there are many ways in which Matt trains, that "such as" would need to provide at least two examples.
It could be fixed, then, by adding another parallel example: "Matt trains in many ways such as driving on race tracks and excercising regularly."
Am I correct in my reasoning? Thank you!

















