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"Would it be easier for a student graduated from Qinghua to start a business than a normal person... It's a bit long sentence ""Would it be easier for a student graduated from Qinghua to start a business than a normal person to do it?" My problems are: 1. "a student graduated from Qinghua University" or "a student graduating from Qinghua University", I am not very sure which one is correct. 2. Is it neccessary to put "to do it" at the end of the sentence? or I should write this sentence like "Would it be easier for a student graduated from Qinghua to start a business than a normal person."? without "to do it"? I hope I make myself clear... Please give me some advice~ Thank you so much!
Jun 10, 2015 9:44 AM
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One good and short way to say this is : "Would it be easier for a graduate from Qinghua or a normal person to start a business?" There are other ways to write it too. You're right that you don't need "to do it." "graduating" - for current final year students "who graduated" for graduates
June 10, 2015
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