it was foolish of him to remain absent on friday(is it correct?)
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No, It was foolish for him to remain absent on friday.
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Ans: Yes. The given sentence “It was foolish of him to remain absent on Friday” is correct in every sense. The sentence refers to a certain person.
The narrator says that it was foolish of the person that he had remained absent on Friday, which means that the person had done a stupid job by not turning up on Thursday. Therefore, the given sentence is correct.
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