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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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I was to get a post of lead from my class teacher

I was to get a post of leader from my class teacher, but she is now ill and the new teacher provided the post to my friend. I never worried about that, but the new teacher always abandoning and insulting me in my class, perhaps, because of the tiny race/cast I belonged to.

Please correct my sentences.
  

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User_gary I was to get the post of leader from my class teacher, but she is now ill and the new teacher provided [gave] the post to my friend. ] to. Please correct my sentences.

  • User_gary I was to get the post of leader from my class teacher, but she is now ill and the new teacher provided [gave] the post to my friend.
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  • Please correct my sentences.
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User_garyI was to get the post of leader from my class teacher, but she is now ill and the new teacher provided[gave] the post to my friend. I never worried about that, but the new teacher always abandoning [do you mean "abusing"?]
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Thank you Feebs11 for all threads.

I abandoned mean (the teacher kept me aside/different from those of other students).

Can I use the word (abandoned) like this?
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In the context you have given, "isolated" expresses it better.

To abandon means to leave something somewhere and go away : I abandoned the car when it broke down.
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G'day Gary,

How about;

I was to be made class captain by my teacher, but she is now ill and the replacement teacher made my friend class captain. I did not worry about that, but the new teacher always ignoring and insulting me in my class, perhaps, because of the small cast I belong to really does bother me.

Stannum

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