English Language & Usage Asked on February 22, 2021
I am wondering whether excelled was correctly used or not in this paragraph?. I do not want to use outstanding.
Despite she is from a vulnerable region in the countryside with low educational performance, she managed to graduate from one of the most academically demanding universities of our country with an excelled thesis work
To excel is a verb. It can be used only as a predicate: "He excelled academically as a part-time student, continuing to work while enrolled." In your example I would say "excellent".
Answered by user307254 on February 22, 2021
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