Christina
Qs help ""He is a police as quickly as becoming a robber."" Can I use this sentence to express " he is also a police and robber"?
23 oct. 2014 03:45
Corrections · 3

Try "He is a policeman, but quickly becoming a robber". Many policemen make up the police department, but there is no such thing as 'a police'.

 

With regards to the next sentence, if the target sentence can be restated as "He is one of our colleagues but sometimes he may be an enemy", the notion 'sometimes' and 'quickly becoming' are not equal. Sometimes implies two state are possible. 'Quickly becoming' implies a one directional change from state ‘A’ to state ‘B’.

23 octobre 2014
""He is a colleagues as quickly as becoming a enemy."" Can I use this sentence to express " he is our colleagues but sometimes he may be a enemy"?
23 octobre 2014
If that is what you want to express then I think it would be more understandable if you said, "He is a police but is quickly becoming a robber."
23 octobre 2014
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