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English, 07.03.2021 01:00 dinapearce1403

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sentence makes sense.
The naughty student from the classroom the teacher kicked out.
This doesn't quite make sense. It still needs to be grammatically correct. If I move the 'kicked out' part
to the middle of the sentence, add the word 'by' and switch 'from' to 'of', then I can make this a
perfectly paraphrased sentence.
The naughty student was kicked out of the classroom by the teacher.
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