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Which sentence is more natural?
These rare species are facing the danger of extinction.
These are species are threatened with extinction.
The two sentences have the same meaning, don't they? Which one is more natural?
These are species are threatened with extinction.
The two sentences have the same meaning, don't they? Which one is more natural?
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They have essentially the same meaning. I like the second one better, but you need to correct the typo and change the first "are" back to "rare".
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