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绑德sings
Hello native English speakers. It's very kind of you to help me. 1. Harriet's husband is unmercifully critical of her. 2. Harriet's husband criticizes her unmercifully. Question: Which is grammatically correct? Do both have the same meaning? Which is better? What is the difference between two. From those two sentences above, I deduce these two noun phrasees: ① Harriet's husband unmerciful criticizing of her. or, ② Harriet's husband unmerciful criticism of her. Which is correct noun phrase?
11 apr. 2025 11:07
Antwoorden · 4
Both ok but the second sounds better.
12 april 2025
Genodigde
The second one sounds more natural but both are technically correct!
14 april 2025
Genodigde
Hello! Thank you for tagging me in this. I'd be more than happy to discuss this with you in a future lesson. :)
12 april 2025
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