Should I say 'treated' or 'dealt with,' 'with great patience' or 'with utmost tact'?
Mrs. Thomas (treated, dealt with) his erring students (with great patience, with utmost tact).
My choices are the first ones only. Are my choices correct?
Rommel Should I say 'treated' or 'dealt with,' 'with great patience' or 'with utmost tact'? You may use any of them in any combination without fear or favour. I see no advantage of one over another.
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RommelShould I say 'treated' or 'dealt with,' 'with great patience' or 'with utmost tact'?
You may use any of them in any combination without fear or favour. I see no advantage of one over another.