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Contiluo Posted 15 years ago
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Physical disabilities

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(1) The boy, who mocks the physical disabilities, is ill-natured.

(2) The boy, who ridicules physical challenged people, is ill-natured.
  

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Hi, (1) The boy, who mocks physical disabilities, is ill-natured. (2) The boy, who ridicules physical challenged people, is ill-natured. Both are correct.

  • Hi, (1) The boy, who mocks physical disabilities, is ill-natured.
  • (2) The boy, who ridicules physical challenged people, is ill-natured.
  • Both are correct.
  • But they sound odd, because you are just offering the additional information in a casual, parenthetical way.
  • Consider these versions.
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Hi,

(1) The boy, who mocks physical disabilities, is ill-natured.

(2) The boy, who ridicules physical challenged people, is ill-natured.

Both are correct. But they sound odd, because you are just offering the additional information in a casual, parenthetical way.

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