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For English native speakers. What does this sentence ask about?
I'd like to ask about the following sentence.
"What is advance preparation effective in doing?”
In this sentence, what does the speaker ask about?
I think that to the sentence "Advance preparation is effective in doing somthing,"
for example, "Advance preparation is effective in reducing the children's fears,"
the speaker wants to ask about the part "reducing the children's fears."
Am I right? And is there any other possiblily?
Someone argues "What is advance preparation (which is) effective in doing?"
The main point is "What is advance preparation ...?"
What do you think about this idea?
Thank you for reading a long question.
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- 9 年前最愛解答
You kind of are on the right track. It is kind of an oddly-worded question. Another way to think about is "When would it be a good idea to use advanced preparation?" or "What does advanced preparation help you do?"
For example, advanced preparation may be effective in helping you relax or identifying potential weaknesses.