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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
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Are ‘made new friends (for herself)’ and ‘acted more ladylike’ correctly used in the following sentence?

Are ‘made new friends (for herself)’ and ‘acted more ladylike’ correctly used in the following sentence?

When my girlfriend was in the eighth grade, she made new friends (for herself), learned to be more fashionable, and acted more ladylike.
  

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Rommel When my girlfriend was in the eighth grade, she made new friends (for herself), learned to be more fashionable, and acted more ladylike. 'for herself' is not needed.

  • Rommel When my girlfriend was in the eighth grade, she made new friends (for herself), learned to be more fashionable, and acted more ladylike.
  • 'for herself' is not needed.
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RommelWhen my girlfriend was in the eighth grade, she made new friends (for herself), learned to be more fashionable, and acted more ladylike.
'for herself' is not needed.

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