Asked by Kelly
I am writing a paragraph about why I want to participate in this school counsil thing and I was wobderi if the word choice for "deticate" in this sentence makes sense:
I want to deticate myself to participate in more school activities.
I want to deticate myself to participate in more school activities.
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Answered by
Kelly
Opps I mean dedicate*
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, you mean dedicate. Your sentence would be better if you said,
I want to dedicate myself to more school activities.
Also, note that it's not a "school counsil thing." You probably mean student council. Using the word, "thing," is disrespectful and shows that you don't know much about this council.
I want to dedicate myself to more school activities.
Also, note that it's not a "school counsil thing." You probably mean student council. Using the word, "thing," is disrespectful and shows that you don't know much about this council.
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