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fix the two words that are used incorrectly.
mr. garcia is an amicable referee who strives to be fair with the players.
off the basketball court, hes known for being quick with a complement
when praise is due.
Brief Explanations
- The correct preposition paired with "fair" when referring to treating people properly is "to", not "with". The phrase is "fair to".
- A "complement" refers to something that completes or pairs well, while a "compliment" is an expression of praise. Since the context is about giving praise, "compliment" is the correct word.
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- Change "fair with" to fair to
- Change "complement" to compliment
Revised sentence:
Mr. Garcia is an amicable referee who strives to be fair to the players.
Off the basketball court, he's known for being quick with a compliment when praise is due.