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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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"Etiquette to" grammatically correct?

"He doesn't know the etiquette to treat women."
  

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" You don't need that formal word. And the sentence structure is a bit off. The sentence below is enough.

  • " You don't need that formal word.
  • And the sentence structure is a bit off.
  • The sentence below is enough.
  • He doesn't know how to treat women.
  • The slightly more formal sentence might be He doesn't know the proper etiquette for behaving around women .
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Anonymous"He doesn't know the etiquette to treat women."
You don't need that formal word. And the sentence structure is a bit off. The sentence below is enough.

He doesn't know how to treat women.

The slightly more formal sentence might be He doesn't know the proper etiquette for behaving around

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