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Eccouncil 312-75 Exam - Topic 4 Question 90 Discussion

Actual exam question for Eccouncil's 312-75 exam
Question #: 90
Topic #: 4
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Sheryl often uses incorrect grammar in her questions and answers.

Referring to the above scenario, how do you tactfully indicate the correct grammar usage?

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Anisha
5 days ago
I’m not entirely sure how to approach this. Should I focus on just one or two common mistakes she makes?
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Lizbeth
10 days ago
I remember we practiced giving feedback without sounding harsh. Maybe I could suggest a rephrase instead of directly correcting her?
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An
15 days ago
I think the key here is to frame it as a learning opportunity, not a criticism. Maybe something like "I noticed a couple spots where the grammar could be clarified. Would you like me to point those out so we can make sure the wording is as clear as possible?"
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Whitney
20 days ago
I'm a little unsure how to approach this one. I don't want to come across as critical, but I also want to make sure the grammar is right. Any tips on striking the right balance?
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Charlette
26 days ago
Okay, for this I'd focus on being tactful and offering specific examples of correct usage. Something like "Just to make sure I understand correctly, the grammar here could be improved by saying 'Sheryl often uses grammar incorrectly in her questions and answers.'"
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Jame
1 month ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'd try to give the feedback gently, maybe something like "I noticed a few grammar points we could clarify to improve the clarity of the questions."
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Lenna
1 month ago
I'd start by rephrasing the question in a more positive way, like "How can we provide constructive feedback on grammar usage?"
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