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I found aan interesting quote in this post.

I believe if we love something and have fun, we tend to self teach and learn at a rapid rate. I also consider confusion a starting state for learning. It opens us to new patterns emerging. - Author: Todd Rice

Is it necessary to insert an "as" into "consider confusion a starting state" which produces "consider confusion as a starting state"?

... or thanks to @TrevorD

@TrevorD's comment, insert an "to be" into "consider confusion a starting state" which produces "consider confusion to be a starting state"?

The key is to insert something, in case some onesomeone has unclear pronunciation, low voice.

I found a interesting quote in this post.

I believe if we love something and have fun, we tend to self teach and learn at a rapid rate. I also consider confusion a starting state for learning. It opens us to new patterns emerging. - Author: Todd Rice

Is it necessary to insert an "as" into "consider confusion a starting state" which produces "consider confusion as a starting state"?

or thanks to @TrevorD

insert an "to be" into "consider confusion a starting state" which produces "consider confusion to be a starting state"?

The key is to insert something, in case some one has unclear pronunciation, low voice.

I found an interesting quote in this post.

I believe if we love something and have fun, we tend to self teach and learn at a rapid rate. I also consider confusion a starting state for learning. It opens us to new patterns emerging. - Author: Todd Rice

Is it necessary to insert an "as" into "consider confusion a starting state" which produces "consider confusion as a starting state"?

... or thanks to @TrevorD's comment, insert "to be" into "consider confusion a starting state" which produces "consider confusion to be a starting state"?

The key is to insert something, in case someone has unclear pronunciation, low voice.

is Is it popular to omit "as" while using "consider this one that one"?

I found a interesting quote in this post.

I believe if we love something and have fun, we tend to self teach and learn at a rapid rate. I also consider confusion a starting state for learning. It opens us to new patterns emerging. - Author: Todd Rice

isIs it necessary to insert an "as" into "consider confusion a starting state" which produces "consider confusion as a starting state"?

or thanks to @TrevorD

insert an "to be" into "consider confusion a starting state" which produces "consider confusion to be a starting state"?

theThe key is to insert something, in case some one has unclear pronunciation, low voice.

is it popular to omit "as" while using "consider this one that one"?

I found a interesting quote in this post.

I believe if we love something and have fun, we tend to self teach and learn at a rapid rate. I also consider confusion a starting state for learning. It opens us to new patterns emerging. - Author: Todd Rice

is it necessary to insert an "as" into "consider confusion a starting state" which produces "consider confusion as a starting state"?

or thanks to @TrevorD

insert an "to be" into "consider confusion a starting state" which produces "consider confusion to be a starting state"?

the key is to insert something, in case some one has unclear pronunciation, low voice.

Is it popular to omit "as" while using "consider this one that one"?

I found a interesting quote in this post.

I believe if we love something and have fun, we tend to self teach and learn at a rapid rate. I also consider confusion a starting state for learning. It opens us to new patterns emerging. - Author: Todd Rice

Is it necessary to insert an "as" into "consider confusion a starting state" which produces "consider confusion as a starting state"?

or thanks to @TrevorD

insert an "to be" into "consider confusion a starting state" which produces "consider confusion to be a starting state"?

The key is to insert something, in case some one has unclear pronunciation, low voice.

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I found a interesting quote in this post.

I believe if we love something and have fun, we tend to self teach and learn at a rapid rate. I also consider confusion a starting state for learning. It opens us to new patterns emerging. - Author: Todd Rice

is it necessary to insert an "as" into "consider confusion a starting state" which produces "consider confusion as a starting state"?

or thanks to @TrevorD

insert an "to be" into "consider confusion a starting state" which one is more popularproduces "consider confusion to be a starting state"?

the key is to insert something, in case some one has unclear pronunciation, low voice.

I found a interesting quote in this post.

I believe if we love something and have fun, we tend to self teach and learn at a rapid rate. I also consider confusion a starting state for learning. It opens us to new patterns emerging. - Author: Todd Rice

is it necessary to insert an "as" into "consider confusion a starting state" which produces "consider confusion as a starting state"?

which one is more popular?

I found a interesting quote in this post.

I believe if we love something and have fun, we tend to self teach and learn at a rapid rate. I also consider confusion a starting state for learning. It opens us to new patterns emerging. - Author: Todd Rice

is it necessary to insert an "as" into "consider confusion a starting state" which produces "consider confusion as a starting state"?

or thanks to @TrevorD

insert an "to be" into "consider confusion a starting state" which produces "consider confusion to be a starting state"?

the key is to insert something, in case some one has unclear pronunciation, low voice.

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JJJohn
  • 163
  • 6
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