Sunday, March 13, 2016
Without having a second thought, I see that most people would rather say something like:
"This environment is conducive for learning."
Yes, isn't that not what you are likely to say?
CAUTION: The adjective "conducive" collocates with "to", not "for".
e.g. This environment is conducive to learning (not "for").
Let me cite another example:
The school has a very serene environment which is conducive to learning (not "...conducive for learning").
I hope you find this quite interesting?
I'm learning at your feet sir
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