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Which sentence uses the word condemning correctly? A. Instead of condemning him for what he did wrong, try pointing out what he did right. B. Condemning yourself when you do something well is fine, but remember to stay humble. C. I have been condemning every day in preparation for the competition. D. We are condemning the historic house to preserve its rich character and history.

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Answered by kechanthefan1
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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

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Answered by SharadSangha
3

The sentence with the correct usage of the word "condemning" is:-

A. Instead of condemning him for what he did wrong, try pointing out what he did right.

  • condemning means to punish someone for a misdeed or give disapproval for any action.
  • Here the speaker says that the subject "he" should not be condemned, that is punished for what he did wrong, but instead, he should be shown his right deed.
  • This sentence has two clauses in it.

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