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Reply Mon 23 Jul, 2007 03:37 am
I think that in most activities, he's just typical/one of the boys. He was friendly and helpful although he is the son of Singapore's Prime Minister.

Which word should be used? Or is there another more appropriate word?

Many thanks.
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Joe Nation
 
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Reply Mon 23 Jul, 2007 03:45 am
I think that in most activities, he's just typical/one of the boys. He was friendly and helpful although he is the son of Singapore's Prime Minister.

Well.

I think that in most activities, he's just one of the boys. He was friendly and helpful although he is the son of Singapore's Prime Minister.

or both

I think that in most activities, he's just typical, one of the boys. He was friendly and helpful although he is the son of Singapore's Prime Minister.

Joe
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Yoong Liat
 
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Reply Mon 23 Jul, 2007 03:54 am
Many thanks, Joe.
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