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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
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Bullie

Are these sentences correct:



a) "Bullies are always at blame, not their victims."


b) "Bullie people are always at blame, not their victims."


c) "Bullying people always at blame, not their victims."

  

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Someone who does something bad or makes a bad mistake is 'to blame ', not ' at blame' . " bullie is not a correct word. " Say bullies, not bullying people.

  • Someone who does something bad or makes a bad mistake is 'to blame ', not ' at blame' .
  • " bullie is not a correct word.
  • " Say bullies, not bullying people.
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Someone who does something bad or makes a bad mistake is 'to blame', not 'at blame'.

a) "Bullies are always to blame, not their victims." Correct

b) "Bullie people are always to blame, not their victims." bullie is not a correct word.

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