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Grammar <<< Common Errors <<< Compliment or Complement |
1. compliment ['k 1. My boyfriend gave me a nice compliment about the new hairstyle. 2. A true compliment comes from the giver’s heart and impacts the receiver’s heart. 3. He complimented the staff for their work in obtaining the funds. 2. complement ['k 1. This diet is a perfect complement to Yoga exercise. 2. My brother and sister-in-law complement each other very well. |
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