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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

homeroom

0 "The student entered Miss Hewitt's homeroom."02br
00 I would like to transform this sentence making 'Miss Hewitt' as the subject.02br
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00 "Miss Hewitt [ accepted / received / took on ] the student in her homeroom."02br
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00 Is this sentence correct?02br
00 Also if there is any other idea, please let me know.02br
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01cite10Anonymous12cite10"The student entered Miss Hewitt's homeroom."12br
10I would like to transform this sentence making 'Miss Hewitt' as the subject.12br
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10"Miss Hewitt [ accepted / received / took on ] the student in her homeroom."12br
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10Is this sentence correct?12br
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01cite10Philip12cite11blockquote
11cite20Anonymous22cite20"The student entered Miss Hewitt's homeroom."22br
20I would like to transform this sentence making 'Miss Hewitt' as the subject.22br
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20"Miss Hewitt [ accepted / received / took on ] the student in her hom
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0 I think the most common ways of saying it would be:02br
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00"Miss Hewitt allowed the student to enter her homeroom."02br
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00or02br
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00"Miss Hewitt invited the student into her homeroom."02br
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00"took on the student" sounds like she had a fight with her student. "accepted/received the student" sounds
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01cite10Anonymous12cite11blockquote
11cite20Philip22cite21blockquote
21cite30Anonymous32cite30"The student entered Miss Hewitt's homeroom."32br
30I would like to transform this sentence making 'Miss Hewitt' as the subject.32br
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