Emma
"mean" or "way" ? Is my sentence correct ? Is it ok to say : "They are using their belief as a way to be criminal and violent." Is is possible to replace "way" by " mean" ? Thank you in advance
28 Thg 07 2014 07:45
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Hello Emma, In my personal opinion, both are incorrect though even native English speakers would say the same thing. I think what you really mean to say is; "They are using their belief as a reason to be criminal and violent." Or perhaps; "They are using their belief as a crutch for criminal and violent behaviour." However, if you want to use mean in the sentence, you would say; "They are using their belief as a means to be criminal and violent."
28 tháng 7 năm 2014
Hi Emma: "They are using their belief as a way to be criminal and violent." Is is possible to replace "way" by " mean" ? Very close Emma. Here, the correct use would be with an -s ending, as in MEANS. So the sentence would read like this. "They are using their belief as a MEANS to be criminal and violent." Also Emma, let's look at some variations for communicating this idea. "They are using their belief as a way to be criminal and violent." "They are using their beliefs to justify criminal behavior and violent behavior." "The are using their way of life as a means to survival." "Criminality and violence are the means by which these people live." "Their violent ways and means draws them more deeply into the criminal life."
28 tháng 7 năm 2014
Is this what you mean? "They are using their religion as a justification for their criminal and violent behaviour."
28 tháng 7 năm 2014
No.
28 tháng 7 năm 2014
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