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8 August, 17:14

Which sentence is correct?

A) She is certainly a loving person, who talks to everyone friendly. However, she has made a cost mistake, so unfortunately we have to fire her.

B) She is certainly a lovely person, who is very friendly to everyone. However, she has made a costly mistake, so unfortunately we have to fire her.

C) She is certainly a friend person, who treats everyone lovely. However, she has made a costly mistake, so unfortunately we have to fire her.

D) She is certainly a love person, who treats everyone lovely and friendly. However, she has a made a cost mistake, so it is unfortunately that we have to fire her.

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  1. 8 August, 17:26
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    B - She is certainly a lovely person, who is friendly to everyone - is the correctly written sentence.

    Option a sounds as if she only talks to friendly people, option c states she is a 'friend person' which is incorrect and option D states she is a 'love person'. Options C and D should have an adverb in front of the noun 'person.
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