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Fatimah0786 Posted 12 years ago
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"I am blessed with good seniors who motivate me a lot"?

Is it okay to say, "I am blessed with good seniors who motivate me a lot"?

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Seniors is not a suitable word there. Who are these seniors? eg Are they your parents?

  • Seniors is not a suitable word there.
  • Who are these seniors?
  • eg Are they your parents?
  • Clive
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Seniors is not a suitable word there.

Who are these seniors? eg Are they your parents?

Clive
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Thanks for answering. I was talking about seniors at college. Is 'blessed with' correct?
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Thanks for answering. I was talking about seniors at college. OK in USA English, if you mean students in their final year.



Is 'blessed with' correct? It's not wrong, But more natural is eg 'I am lucky to have . . . .'

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