Asked by y912f

Does this sentence make sense for the word coquette?:

My friend likes to coquette with most of the guys at school.

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Answered by Writeacher
The word "coquette" is a noun, not a verb.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/coquette
Answered by y912f
i thought it could be used for both

...that's what it says on the website
Answered by y912f
what about..My friend acted like a coquette at the party last night

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Answered by Writeacher
Your second sentence is fine.

Go back and look at that dictionary link. Notice the spelling if you plan to use it as a verb, but be aware that's a very rare use.
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