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11-Nov-2005, 13:18
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antonym of "strict teacher"
I'm looking for the antonym of "strict teacher".
How do you call teachers who easily give good grades such as A?
"Easy teacher"?? "Tolerant teacher"?
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Re: antonym of "strict teacher"
You could use soft/generous.
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Re: antonym of "strict teacher"
tdol, thank you.
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