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Caxio
Hello native English speakers.
Question about the grammar and meaning of the group sentences trying to express the same meaning. (two sentences in reality)
Thank you in advance.
1a. If he so wishes he can move his home together with himself, and in fact often does so.
1b. If he wishes so, he can move his home together with himself, and in fact he often does so.
Note: I understand 1b by grammar and its meaning but not 1a. Why does the adverb “so” modify the verb “wish” here, I never find the example of such similar structure in the dictionary.
Question:
Which is grammatically correct?
Do they have the same meaning?
2a. The president was quoted in the press as saying that he disagreed with the decision.
2b. The press quoted the president as saying that he disagreed with the decision.
2c. The press quoted the president saying that he disagreed with the decision.
2d. The press quoted the president who said that he disagreed with the decision.
Question :
Which is grammatically correct?
Do they have the same meaning?
May 4, 2026 2:00 AM
Caxio
Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), English
Learning Language
English
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