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Tau toc hanh Posted 3 years ago
Grammar

Confusing words

Hi, I have a sentence as follows:

"Her fail to obey the school rules upsets her parents very much."

I'd like to know if the sentence above is grammatically correct. If it's not correct, how can I correct it? Thanks so much.

  

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tau toc hanh I'd like to know if the sentence above is grammatically correct. It is not. Fail is a verb.

  • tau toc hanh I'd like to know if the sentence above is grammatically correct.
  • It is not.
  • Fail is a verb.
  • , She fails to obey the school rules.
  • He failed to show up on time.
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tau toc hanhI'd like to know if the sentence above is grammatically correct.

It is not. Fail is a verb. e.g., She fails to obey the school rules. He failed to show up on time.

You cannot use it like a noun. Replace it with the correct word.

Her fail to obey the school r

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