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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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Should I say ‘like how’ or ‘as’ in the sentence?

Should I say ‘like how’ or ‘as’ in the sentence? Is it acceptable to omit ‘morals’ (because it is already implied by ‘manners’) and ‘for other people’? Please help me.


Just (like how, as) Princess Diana raised her sons with values, my mother Diana taught us children good manners and morals, such as humility and respect for other people.

  

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" Just as Princess Diana raised her sons with values, my mother, Diana, taught us children good manners and morals, such as humility and respect for others.

  • " Just as Princess Diana raised her sons with values, my mother, Diana, taught us children good manners and morals, such as humility and respect for others.
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Don't use "like how." Just as Princess Diana raised her sons with values, my mother, Diana, taught us children good manners and morals, such as humility and respect for others.

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