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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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Have I correctly used 'ill-mannered' in the sentence?

Have I correctly used 'ill-mannered' in the sentence?

Is Malcolm an ill-mannered student of your university?

  

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Rommel Have I correctly used 'ill-mannered' in the sentence? Yes, but I think the sentence sounds much better without " of your university ". I think the person to whom this is said knows which university you are referring to.

  • Rommel Have I correctly used 'ill-mannered' in the sentence?
  • Yes, but I think the sentence sounds much better without " of your university ".
  • I think the person to whom this is said knows which university you are referring to.
  • And, the phrase also gives an idea that there is very small number of ill-mannered students in the university and the speaker wants to know if Malcolm is one among them.
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RommelHave I correctly used 'ill-mannered' in the sentence?

Yes, but I think the sentence sounds much better without "of your university".

I think the person to whom this is said knows which university you are referring to.

And, the phrase also gives an idea that there is very small number of ill-mannered students in the university and th

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