our principal is a woman of great principles
which type of phrase it is???
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principal and principle are the two,phases in the sentence.
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principle (n.): a basic truth or a rule governing behavior
principal (n.): someone or something of primary importance (e.g. a high school principal)
There is only one definition for principle. However, principal can also mean:
principal (n.): a sum of money, either invested or lent
principal (adj.): the first or highest in importance
Consider this sentence to see how many ways you can use principal:
The principal investigator spoke to the elementary school principal about the principal still owed on the school’s loans.
Notice that even though each word means something different, you would never use principle in these cases. Only use principle when discussing a core belief or guiding rule.
principal (n.): someone or something of primary importance (e.g. a high school principal)
There is only one definition for principle. However, principal can also mean:
principal (n.): a sum of money, either invested or lent
principal (adj.): the first or highest in importance
Consider this sentence to see how many ways you can use principal:
The principal investigator spoke to the elementary school principal about the principal still owed on the school’s loans.
Notice that even though each word means something different, you would never use principle in these cases. Only use principle when discussing a core belief or guiding rule.
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