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Alfred Hoffman Posted 12 years ago
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English grammar

Is the sentence" It is advisable for him to take some tough measures on the students so that they will not get aross the line. " correct? I want to know how whether the expression get acroos the line is right and commonly used. If not, how to put it in another way to say they are doing it too much?
  

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Alfred Hoffman Is the sentence" It is advisable for him to take some tough measures on the students so that they will not get aross the line. " correct? Not quite.

  • Alfred Hoffman Is the sentence" It is advisable for him to take some tough measures on the students so that they will not get aross the line.
  • " correct?
  • Not quite.
  • Try this: It is advisable for him to take some tough measures with the students so that they will not cross the line.
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Alfred HoffmanIs the sentence" It is advisable for him to take some tough measures on the students so that they will not get aross the line. " correct?
Not quite. Try this:

It is advisable for him to take some tough measures with the students so that they will not cross the line.

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Thank you very much Mister Miawber. Yes, I just joined this forum and find it very useful.

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