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Marco186 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Are these sentences grammatically correct?

Janet, quite often, behaves well. However, sometimes she starts making noises or things to disrupt the lesson. Although the teacher tells her to stop it, she rarely obeys her because she does it again after a while.

  

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I don't see any real grammar errors, but there are other problems. To say she behaves well quite often is a left-handed compliment. She does not make things to disrupt the lesson.

  • I don't see any real grammar errors, but there are other problems.
  • To say she behaves well quite often is a left-handed compliment.
  • She does not make things to disrupt the lesson.
  • The rarity of her obeying does not depend on the teacher's telling her to stop.
  • Her doing it again after a while does not cause her to rarely obey.
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I don't see any real grammar errors, but there are other problems.

To say she behaves well quite often is a left-handed compliment.

She does not make things to disrupt the lesson.

The rarity of her obeying does not depend on the teacher's telling her to stop.

Her doing it again after a while does not cause her to rarely obey.

Maybe "Janet behaves well, as a rule.

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