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Conversation skills vs Conversational skills

English Language & Usage Asked on March 26, 2021

I’m trying to write a sentence like this –

"Our classes have enabled children to enhance their reading, writing and conversational skills."

Is this correct? Or it supposed to be conversation skills? I feel both are correct. Is there any difference in the meaning conveyed either way?

One Answer

No difference in substance. “Conversational” is more common. A real adjective, if it exists, is generally preferred over a noun-turned-adjective.

Answered by user416741 on March 26, 2021

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