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patient (1) He is always patient to teach children. (2) He is always patient in teaching children. Which is appropriate for the habit of English grammar if I only use 'patient' instead of 'patiently'?
May 15, 2020 6:43 AM
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A better way if expressing it would be: He always teaches children with patience (or great patience).
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The second one!
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Both correct.
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A better way of phrasing this would be To say: He is always patient while teaching children.
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Chinese (Mandarin), English
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