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Which sentence is grammatically correct? Please accept this chandelier with my complements. The beveled mirror compliments the chandelier. I’m shocked that the gaudy chandelier receives complements. I feel uncomfortable whenever someone compliments my chandelier. Previous Next

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please accept this chandelier with my complements

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i think so

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Answer: “I feel uncomfortable whenever someone compliments my chandelier,” is right answer.

Explanation: this is the only sentence that uses the correct form of “compliments” versus “complements” within the context. Complements means in the context of these sentences that two pieces of furniture look very nice together in a room. Compliments is giving the owner a kind affirmation in regards to the chandelier.

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