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Do they sound natural?
1) She seems to be good at changing her look to what she believes is most attractive in a given situation.
2) I hate seeing people changing their attitude based on whether someone appears rich.
or
I hate seeing people changing their attitude based on whether the person they are with appears rich.
12 de oct. de 2023 7:12
Respuestas · 2
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#1 - correct. I would change "whatever" to "what", and "is" to "to be":
"She seems to be good at changing her look to whatever she believes to be most attractive in a given situation."
#2 - both are correct but both sentences are weak because the sentences draw no connection between "attitude" and "person". Attitude about what?
"I hate seeing people change their attitude towards someone based upon apparent wealth".
"Change" is better than "changing". The present participle is correct but adds nothing to the meaning of the sentence. It's better just to use the verb.
12 de octubre de 2023
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Inglés, Japonés
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