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Uncomplementary vs. uncomplimentary Wed Oct 27, 2004 20:41 pm  Uncomplementary vs. uncomplimentary
 

In the last paragraph you stated
Quote:
By extension, somehow, children also use it as an uncomplementary name for a rude, selfish person.

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Oberfest Wed Oct 27, 2004 20:49 pm  Oberfest
 

Dotti wrote:
In the last paragraph you stated
Quote:
By extension, somehow, children also use it as an uncomplementary name for a rude, selfish person.

regards
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What do you mean?
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Oberfest Wed Oct 27, 2004 20:56 pm  Oberfest
 

In the article oberfest
http://www.english-test.net/articles/22/index.html

I do like your webpage and didn`t mean to be uncomplimentary, hint, hint!

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Oberfest Wed Oct 27, 2004 21:28 pm  Oberfest
 

Dotti wrote:
In the article oberfest
http://www.english-test.net/articles/22/index.html

I do like your webpage and didn`t mean to be uncomplimentary, hint, hint!

Wink

About what webpage do you tell?
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Oberfest Wed Oct 27, 2004 22:24 pm  Oberfest
 

In the article oberfest the word uncomplementary should be uncomplimentary, I think

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Complimentary Wed Oct 27, 2004 23:01 pm  Complimentary
 

Hi Dotti,

You are right - thanks for pointing out, please check the article again.
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