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Rommel Posted 9 years ago
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Are 'by,' 'from,' and 'on' correctly used in the sentences?

Are 'by,' 'from,' and 'on' correctly used in the sentences?

Mrs. Smith has declined friend requests by students having the reputation for being bullies or even by account users having suspiciously fictitious names. She has ignored private messages from them blocked them on private messaging.

  

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Mrs. Smith has declined friend requests from students having the reputation for being bullies and even from account users having suspiciously fictitious names. She has ignored private messages from them and blocked them on private messaging.

  • Mrs.
  • Smith has declined friend requests from students having the reputation for being bullies and even from account users having suspiciously fictitious names.
  • She has ignored private messages from them and blocked them on private messaging.
  • The last sentence does not entirely make sense to me.
  • If she has "blocked them on private messaging" then she wouldn't need to ignore private messages, would she?
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Mrs. Smith has declined friend requests from students having the reputation for being bullies and even from account users having suspiciously fictitious names. She has ignored private messages from them and blocked them on private messaging.

The last sentence does not entirely make sense to me. If she has "blocked them on private messaging" then she wou

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