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Rommel Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Are 'doing' and 'any' correctly used in the sentence?

Are 'doing' and 'any' correctly used in the sentence?


When you are upset with your brothers for doing misconduct, be angry without saying any bad word.

  

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No. One does not 'do' misconduct. It is the improper performance of something.

  • No.
  • One does not 'do' misconduct.
  • It is the improper performance of something.
  • 'Breaking the law' is misconduct.
  • 'Swearing in class' would be misconduct.
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No. One does not 'do' misconduct. It is the improper performance of something. 'Breaking the law' is misconduct. 'Swearing in class' would be misconduct.

Instead of 'any' bad word, I suggest 'without losing your temper or swearing'.

It would also be acceptable to say, 'without saying a bad word' or 'without saying any bad words.'

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doing misconduct, A much more natural and common expression is doing something wrong.

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