Grammar quibbles

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Last edit: 16:40, 26 July 2015

I propose rewording a bit of the introduction:

The survey results will be published in the final evaluation report that will be publicly accessible and some research publications. We will

list institutions who have responded but that aggregated data will be reported.

The survey results will be published in the publicly accessible final report and some research publications. We will list institutions who have responded but only aggregated data will be reported.


Does your institution claims government grant for OERu learners?

Is this a difference in English plural handling? As an American I would have written:

Does your institution claim a government grant for OERu learners? or Does your institution claim government grants for OERu learners?


  • Very likely
  • Likely
  • No
  • Not Sure

No does not parallel the other responses. Unlikely, Very unlikely, or Not at all likely perhaps. (Not Sure is capitalized differently from Very likely)

Jim Tittsler (talk)16:26, 26 July 2015