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kati45 [8]
1 year ago
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He was dismissed for negligence rather than incompetence​

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1 answer:
adoni [48]1 year ago
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Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

He was dismissed for negligence rather than incompetence.-use adjective form of negligence​

Answer:

He was dismissed for being negligent rather than being incompetent.

Explanation:

In order to use the word "negligence" as an adjective (in the sentence shown in the question this word is presented as a noun) it will be necessary to transform it into a characteristic of the subject of the sentence. That's because adjectives are words that describe characteristics of something or someone.

Thus, the correct form of the sentence would be: "He was dismissed for being negligent rather than being incompetent. "

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