Terry
"It was an exciting moment to remember" or "It was an exciting moment to be remembered"? which one is correct, and why? Please help me, thanks.
2014年6月9日 08:13
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Although they can be used to mean the same thing (i.e. that someone has remembered an exciting moment from the past), the second sentence can also mean that the moment was so exciting that it is something that will be remembered in future. We would generally then add "forever" to the end of the sentence. When talking about a memory from the past we would more generally use the first sentence.
2014年6月9日
You can use any of these both sentences. Both means ultimately same as it is just a passive and active voice difference.
2014年6月9日
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