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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

sentence construction

You are well accomplished for your age.

Is the sentence above grammatically correct?
what does it mean?
why is it correct?
  

Top answer

Yes, the sentence is grammatical. It means that the person being addressed is considered highly skilled (at something in particular) despite his (probably young) age. It is correct because it conforms to the rules of English grammar.

  • Yes, the sentence is grammatical.
  • It means that the person being addressed is considered highly skilled (at something in particular) despite his (probably young) age.
  • It is correct because it conforms to the rules of English grammar.
  • I hope I don't sound as though I am begging the question!
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Yes, the sentence is grammatical. It means that the person being addressed is considered highly skilled (at something in particular) despite his (probably young) age. It is correct because it conforms to the rules of English grammar. I hope I don't sound as though I am begging the question!
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The sentence is not natural English, in my opinion. A person who is very good at something may be described as 'accomplished' or even 'very accomplished', but not 'well accomplished'.
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fivejedjonThe sentence is not natural English, in my opinion.
Emotion: hmm I think it sounds all rig

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