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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?
2025年4月11日 11:07
回答 · 4
Both ok but the second sounds better.
2025年4月12日 10:26
受邀老师
The second one sounds more natural but both are technically correct!
2025年4月14日 06:15
受邀老师
Hello! Thank you for tagging me in this. I'd be more than happy to discuss this with you in a future lesson. :)
2025年4月12日 05:43
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