Is the given sentence using ‘strictly,’ ‘her,’ and ‘or other’ acceptable? Should ‘conflict,’ ‘a conflict,’ or ‘conflicts’ be used? Should I say ‘unadvisable’ or ‘inadvisable’?
Miss Jones keeps in mind that it is strictly (unadvisable, inadvisable) for her to tell her students about her real-life experiences that involve (conflict, a conflict, conflicts) with her school administrator, fellow teachers, or other school personnel.
'strictly inadvisable' is correct. Since you are listing 'experiences' (plural), you would use 'conflicts'. 'her' is the correct pronoun to describe the relationships.
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'strictly inadvisable' is correct.
Since you are listing 'experiences' (plural), you would use 'conflicts'.
'her' is the correct pronoun to describe the relationships.