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Kumenglish Posted 6 years ago
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You should avoid/ignore the girl who is discouraging others. (I am telling someone in personal)

The girl who is discouraging others should be avoided/ignored. (I am telling in a group or as a general statement, as well as passive voice)

Please suggest these sentences with the relative clause.

  

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kumenglish You should avoid/ignore the girl who is discouraging others. (I am telling someone in personal ) The girl who is discouraging others should be avoided/ignored. (I am telling in a group or as a general statement, as well as passive voice ) Please suggest these sentences with the relative clause.

  • kumenglish You should avoid/ignore the girl who is discouraging others.
  • (I am telling someone in personal ) The girl who is discouraging others should be avoided/ignored.
  • (I am telling in a group or as a general statement, as well as passive voice ) Please suggest these sentences with the relative clause.
  • Your two sentences are correct.
  • CJ
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You should avoid/ignore the girl who is discouraging others. (I am telling someone in personal)

The girl who is discouraging others should be avoided/ignored. (I am telling in a group or as a general statement, as well as passive voice)

Please suggest these sentences with the relative clause.

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