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Rommel Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

The underlined ‘as,’ ‘with,’ ‘if,’ and ‘to,’ are correctly used in the sentences, aren’t they?

The underlined ‘as,’ ‘with,’ ‘if,’ and ‘to,’ are correctly used in the sentences, aren’t they?

  1. Professor Bluestein addressed her male students as“sirs” to make them realize that they are indeed gentlemen.
  2. Teacher Janice inquired with the students if they had clarifications about the lesson.
  3. A fine sense of humor is absolutely necessary to ease tensions in an actual classroom situation.
  

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Professor Bluestein addressed her male students as “sirs” to emphasize that they were indeed gentlemen and expected to conduct themselves as such. Teacher Janice asked the students if they required further clarifications of the lesson. A fine sense of humor is absolutely necessary to ease tensions in a classroom situation.

  • Professor Bluestein addressed her male students as “sirs” to emphasize that they were indeed gentlemen and expected to conduct themselves as such.
  • Teacher Janice asked the students if they required further clarifications of the lesson.
  • A fine sense of humor is absolutely necessary to ease tensions in a classroom situation.
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  1. Professor Bluestein addressed her male students as “sirs” to emphasize that they were indeed gentlemen and expected to conduct themselves as such.

  2. Teacher Janice asked the students if they required further clarifications of the lesson.

  3. A fine sense of humor is absolutely necessary to ease tensions in a classroom situation.

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