Shu
Are the word "the people" and "those who" same meaning in the sentence below? "I've taken the hammock camping behind a cemetery. I didn't camp right in the cemetery to be respectful to those who have passed." This is the description from my favorite Youtuber Steve Wallis's video. Can you replace the word "those who" with "the people" in this sentence? If you can that, it'll be the same meaning as whole sentence?
2021年7月27日 20:39
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You can but stylistically it wouldn't be as good . "Those who have passed" is what's called a euphemism. A ' nice' way of referring to the dead
2021年7月27日
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Yes, however I have to agree with Sue. It is more polite and respectful to use the words Steve Wallis originally chose.
2021年7月27日
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Yes. "Who" is a pronoun for "people". If you decided to ever camp out in a cemetery, watch out for zombies.
2021年7月27日
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And it will have the same meaning
2021年7月27日
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Yes you can
2021年7月27日
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