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Hello native English speakers. Could you do me a favour and help me for my queries about two sentences. 1a. The sea has eroded the cliff face over the years. ( This is a complete sentence) 1b. The sea's erosion of the cliff face over the years. ( This is a noun phrase) 1c. The erosion of the cliff face by the sea over the years. ( This is a noun phrase) Question: Are they all grammatically correct? Can these "expressions" be suggested the same meaning? 2a. Tom furtively ate three apples last week. ( This is a complete sentence) 2b. Tom's furtively eating three apples last week. ( This is a noun phrase) 2c. Tom's furtive eating of three apples last week. ( This is a noun phrase) 2d. For Tom to eat three apples furtively last week. (This is a noun phrase expressed by infinitive) Question: Are they all grammatically correct? Can these "expressions" be suggested the same meaning?
28 Mart 2025
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