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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

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"Happy Teacher's Day to you my beloved teacher."
  

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The word 'beloved' is a bit strong. Your teacher might be worried about that, depending on your age. Teachers are advised not to become too emotionally involved with their students.

  • The word 'beloved' is a bit strong.
  • Your teacher might be worried about that, depending on your age.
  • Teachers are advised not to become too emotionally involved with their students.
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The word 'beloved' is a bit strong. Your teacher might be worried about that, depending on your age.

Teachers are advised not to become too emotionally involved with their students.
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"Happy Teacher's Day to you, my beloved teacher." (Note the missing comma.)
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Rover's comment about 'beloved' still applies.
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fivejedjonRover's comment about 'beloved' still applies.
I agree.

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