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Sun 94 Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Out of line

When you say somone is out of line? What do you mean exactlly? And what structure is required after be out of line? Should it be follwed by any specific prepositoin?
  

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No preposition. 'Out of line' = behaving inappropriately or impolitely.

  • No preposition.
  • 'Out of line' = behaving inappropriately or impolitely.
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No preposition.

'Out of line' = behaving inappropriately or impolitely.
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Then, can I say as follows?

( If you see any mistakes, can I have your comments)

( teacher)

I can't stand my student named XX. He is always out of line. He never learned how to act politely and appropriately when it comes to social skills.

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