Have I correctly used ‘on a personal level’ in the sentence? Should I say ‘also became my teacher’ or ‘became my teacher, too’?
Have I correctly used ‘on a personal level’ in the sentence? Should I say ‘also became my teacher’ or ‘became my teacher, too’?
The truth was that I learned from my girlfriend as much as she learned from me. On a personal level, I could say that she (also became my teacher, became my teacher, too).
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The phrase seems odd here. Perhaps: In fact / As a matter of fact / In all reality...
— Philip
The phrase seems odd here.
Perhaps: In fact / As a matter of fact / In all reality...
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