May 8, 2021
He feels hard-done by because it was not him who broke the window, but he reported it and got the dressing down.
You must not make another slip-up or else you will get fired.
She's finally coming to terms with the fact that she can't afford to study in the US.
Sentences 103: Hard-Done By, Slip-Up, To Come To Terms With
He feels hard-done by because it was not him who broke the window, but he reported it and got the dressing down.
You must not make another slip-up or else you will get fired.
She's finally coming to terms with the fact that she can't afford to study in the US.
Sentences 103: Hard-Done By, Slip-Up, To Come To Terms With This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
He feels hard-done by because it was not him who broke the window, but he reported it and got the dressing down. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
You must not make another slip-up or else you will get fired. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
She's finally coming to terms with the fact that she can't afford to study in the US. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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