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Jackson6612 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

I'm a day-scholar, not a boarder.

Is the following sentence correct?
I'm a day-scholar, not a boarder.
  

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Jackson6612 Is the following sentence correct? I'm a day-scholar, not a boarder. Grammatically, it's correct.

  • Jackson6612 Is the following sentence correct?
  • I'm a day-scholar, not a boarder.
  • Grammatically, it's correct.
  • I'm not sure the difference is correct, though.
  • A day-scholar would be a student who is at the school only during the day.
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Jackson6612Is the following sentence correct?
I'm a day-scholar, not a boarder.

Grammatically, it's correct. I'm not sure the difference is correct, though.

A day-scholar would be a student who is at the school only during the day.
Room and board: room = staying in a dormitory; board = taking meals.

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