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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Grammar

"They disagreed to take her as a student"

Is "disagreed to take" correct here? (disagreed about(whether or not),disagreed with are OK but disagreed (to take)???
  

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I think you want to say: They refused to take her as a student. Disagree can't be used in that sense. CB

  • I think you want to say: They refused to take her as a student.
  • Disagree can't be used in that sense.
  • CB
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I think you want to say: They refused to take her as a student. Disagree can't be used in that sense.

CB

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