Are the underlined words (including prepositions) correctly used?
Are the underlined words (including prepositions) correctly used? If not, please help me correct them.
1. One of the most painful experiences you can have is a breakup, especially with your first love. 2. Many teenage couples usually fight over trust issues and grow jealous for shallow reasons. 3. Dorris and I conceal our relationship from our parents for fear of being scolded. 4. Cathy and I spend time together away from other people.
Top answer
Those sentences are okay, but use "trivial reasons" instead of "shallow reasons" in #2.
— Teechr
Those sentences are okay, but use "trivial reasons" instead of "shallow reasons" in #2.
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