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MeggPhaggSioux Posted 15 years ago
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Have You Down As

If an instructor of a class is talking to a student about his homework grades in the middle of a term:

1 "I have you below average on homework."
2 "I have you as below average on homework."
3 "I have you down below average on homework."
4 "I have you down as below average on homework."

Which one is more correct?
  

Top answer

Only #4 among those makes sense to me.

  • Only #4 among those makes sense to me.
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Only #4 among those makes sense to me.

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