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Mohammad kamelan Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence correct?

I'm always ready to be a disciple of a sage mentor like you.
  

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Take your choice: I'm always ready to be a disciple of a sage like you. I'm always ready to be a disciple of a mentor like you.

  • Take your choice: I'm always ready to be a disciple of a sage like you.
  • I'm always ready to be a disciple of a mentor like you.
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3 Answers
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Take your choice:

I'm always ready to be a disciple of a sage like you.
I'm always ready to be a disciple of a mentor like you.
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thanksyou mean I can't use both "sage mentor" together?
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I think you can, though it sounds quite ceremonial.

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