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Beopro Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

As a warning

- This morning the female principal of my university docked three-day wages of a teacher for coming to class late. She did this as a warning to other ones.

Are these sentences grammatical and ok to say?

Thank you very much, Teachers

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This morning the principal ( see notes below ) of my university docked a teacher three days' wages for coming to class late. She did this as a warning to the others. There is no reason to set out the *** of your 'principal'.

  • This morning the principal ( see notes below ) of my university docked a teacher three days' wages for coming to class late.
  • She did this as a warning to the others.
  • There is no reason to set out the *** of your 'principal'.
  • In English, 'principals' head high schools and 'presidents' or 'chancellors' head universities .
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This morning the principal (see notes below) of my university docked a teacher three days' wages for coming to class late. She did this as a warning to the others.

There is no reason to set out the *** of your 'principal'.

In English, 'principals' head high schools and 'presidents' or 'chancellors' head universities.

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