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Judy
Please tell me which one is correct?
Please tell me which one is correct?
To have doubts towards dollars long term prospects
To have doubts towards dollar’s long term prospects
To have doubts about the dollars long term prospects
To have doubts about the dollar’s long term prospectssorry, those are the full sentences.
The recent American debt crisis has caused even more people to have doubts towards dollars long term prospects.
The recent American debt crisis has caused even more people have doubts towards dollar’s long term prospects.
The recent American debt crisis has caused even more people have doubts about the dollars long term prospects.
The recent American debt crisis has caused even more people have doubts about the dollar’s long term prospects.
1 juin 2013 12:01
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None of those are full sentences, but the first and third are incorrect because 'dollars' has no apostrophe. The second one is incorrect because "dollar's" is singular and there is no article. So only the last one can be used in a sentence.
1 juin 2013
The way I would say it is:
The recent American debt crisis has caused even more people to have doubts about the dollars long term prospects.
Adding 'to' between 'people' and 'have' makes the sentence more coherent.
1 juin 2013
thank you very much: )
1 juin 2013
Thanks Judy. The last one is still correct. :-)
1 juin 2013
sorry, those are the full sentences.
1. The recent American debt crisis has caused even more people to have doubts towards dollars long term prospects.
2. The recent American debt crisis has caused even more people have doubts towards dollar’s long term prospects.
3. The recent American debt crisis has caused even more people have doubts about the dollars long term prospects.
4. The recent American debt crisis has caused even more people have doubts about the dollar’s long term prospects.
1 juin 2013
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