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Tuongvan Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Shame/dishonour

Dear teachers,
Can I say like this without changing the meaning?

He is a shame to his village
He is a dishonour to his village
He is a disgrace to his village

Thank you in advance
  

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Shame and disgrace are equivalent in your examples, though I am against dishonour. Chris

  • Shame and disgrace are equivalent in your examples, though I am against dishonour.
  • Chris
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Shame and disgrace are equivalent in your examples, though I am against dishonour.
Chris

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