Danilo
"lean" and "inclined", do they mean the same? Hi there everyone. Are the following sentences right? If so, do they mean the same thing? i) I'm more lean to go to Canada ii) I’m more inclined to go to Canada Thank you in advance, Danilo.
3 giu 2015 11:53
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i) I'm more lean to go to Canada: is incorrect grammar. ii) I’m more inclined to go to Canada. This is correct.It means you have more than one choice and you are more in favour of going to Canada. You could also say I'm leaning more towards going to Canada. This way then they both have the same meaning.
3 giugno 2015
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