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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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when to use complement v.s. compliment?
  

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") Compliment: I want to compliment you on your good manners.

  • ") Compliment: I want to compliment you on your good manners.
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Complement: "Tom is tall." ("tall" is the complement of "Tom." Completes the idea of "Tom is.")

Compliment: I want to compliment you on your good manners.

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