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Which sentence uses the underlined word correctly?
The principle visited our class today.
Our Constitution is based on certain principles.
Our experiment was based on scientific principals.
The principals of my parents have always stuck with me.
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"Our Constitution is based on certain principles."
Explanation: "Principles" are fundamental truths or beliefs. The other sentences confuse "principle(s)" with "principal(s)" (a principal is a person, e.g., a school principal). Corrected versions:
- The principal visited our class today.
- Our experiment was based on scientific principles.
- The principles of my parents have always stuck with me.
Explanation: "Principles" are fundamental truths or beliefs. The other sentences confuse "principle(s)" with "principal(s)" (a principal is a person, e.g., a school principal). Corrected versions:
- The principal visited our class today.
- Our experiment was based on scientific principles.
- The principles of my parents have always stuck with me.
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