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Correct harshly, on a harsh way, strictly ??? And what's the opposite? How should I express it It's better to correct harshly than lenient ??? So students get to the exam day with a high level ??? Thank you
4 apr. 2018 08:05
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"It's better to be strict than lenient with corrections." or "It's better to correct strictly than leniently." Being harsh means that you are too strict, and perhaps unfair in your evaluation.
4 april 2018
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