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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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is this sentence correct

in our religion teachers are defied

(that we respect our teachers so much, that they are like god)
  

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Anonymous in our religion teachers are defied(that we respect our teachers so much, that they are like ***) No. A sentence begins with a capital letter, and ends with a full stop (period). You have used the past participle of " defy " which means to disobey .

  • Anonymous in our religion teachers are defied(that we respect our teachers so much, that they are like ***) No.
  • A sentence begins with a capital letter, and ends with a full stop (period).
  • You have used the past participle of " defy " which means to disobey .
  • That is not the meaning you explained.
  • You want the verb "deify", which means to treat as a ***.
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Anonymous in our religion teachers are defied(that we respect our teachers so much, that they are like ***)
No.

A sentence begins with a capital letter, and ends with a full stop (period).

You have used the past participle of "defy" which means to disobey. That is not the meaning you explained.
You want the v
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Thanks
In our religion teachers are deified. is this correct
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I would put a comma after "religion." Otherwise, it is correct.

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