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Unprlld Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Confusion

I am bit confused and the query is....
when we compliment a man i.e "he is a man of value"(for man)
But in case of woman what would it be?
i think it should remain same.
So,do i think right?
  

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Hi, I am bit confused and the query is.. e "he is a man of value"(for man) But in case of woman what would it be? i think it should remain same.

  • Hi, I am bit confused and the query is..
  • e "he is a man of value"(for man) But in case of woman what would it be?
  • i think it should remain same.
  • So,do i think right?
  • She is a woman of value.
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Hi,

I am bit confused and the query is..
when we compliment a man i.e "he is a man of value"(for man)
But in case of woman what would it be?
i think it should remain same.
So,do i think right?

She is a woman of value.



Compliments are usually given directly to the person,

eg You are a person of value.



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Thanks for bringing me out of confusion.

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