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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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I admire/respect/look up to my English teacher for several reasons.

I admire/respect/look up to my English teacher for several reasons. One reason is that she is always very patient when we make mistakes.

Which one of the bolded parts fits best in the above? Thanks.
  

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Angliholic I admire/respect/look up to my English teacher for several reasons. One reason is that she is always very patient with us even when we make mistakes. Which one of the bolded parts fits best in the above?

  • Angliholic I admire/respect/look up to my English teacher for several reasons.
  • One reason is that she is always very patient with us even when we make mistakes.
  • Which one of the bolded parts fits best in the above?
  • Thanks.
  • They all fit well, but admire and look up to are more than respect ( admire = respect + like ).
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AngliholicI admire/respect/look up to my English teacher for several reasons. One reason is that she is always very patient with us even when we make mistakes.

Which one of the bolded parts fits best in the above? Thanks.
They all fit well, but admire and look up to are more than respect (
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Hoa Thai
AngliholicI admire/respect/look up to my English teacher for several reasons. One reason is that she is always very patient with us even when we make mistakes.

Which one of the bolded parts fits best in the above? Thanks.
They all fit well, but admire and look up to
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Hoa Thai
Angliholic
I admire/respect/look up to my English teacher for several reasons. One reason is that she is always very patient with us even when we make mistakes.

Which one of the bolded parts fits best in the above? Thanks.

They all fit well, but admire and loo

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