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Respected ma'am, I want to ask a question regarding a sentence. "Kate's already agreed, but it's going to be harder persuading Mike to go along with it" Can we write the above sentence like this 👇🏻 "Kate's already agreed, but it's going to be harder when we persuade Mike to go along with it".
Yes, you could, but the meaning would be slightly different. A sentence that would be closer in meaning would be: Kate’s already agreed, but it’s going to be harder if we try to persuade Mike to go along with it.
ma'am, 1. She claims survey fraud. VS 2. She claims survey to be fraud. Why is the second sentence wrong ? Is this grammar structure- "STATIVE VERB + NOUN + ADJECTIVE" correct?
It would be correct if you write it this way: She claims “the” survey to be fraud. Your question concerning the stative verb + noun + adjective: When using a stative verb with a noun and an adjective, the adjective usually comes after the stative verb. For example: The cake tastes good.
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My loving teacher could you please upload more videos as much as possible.
We are interested in watching your videos and really appreciate your effort. ❤
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Please 🙏🙏🙏 make a video on Reported speech using all the time references.how can report what someone said in the past about the future when the future has not come yet Examples He said he would do it tomorrow or the next day? How do we combine the past and the future
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Respected ma'am, I want to ask a question regarding a sentence.
"Kate's already agreed, but it's going to be harder persuading Mike to go along with it"
Can we write the above sentence like this 👇🏻
"Kate's already agreed, but it's going to be harder when we persuade Mike to go along with it".
Yes, you could, but the meaning would be slightly different.
A sentence that would be closer in meaning would be:
Kate’s already agreed, but it’s going to be harder if we try to persuade Mike to go along with it.
ma'am,
1. She claims survey fraud.
VS
2. She claims survey to be fraud.
Why is the second sentence wrong ?
Is this grammar structure- "STATIVE VERB + NOUN + ADJECTIVE" correct?
It would be correct if you write it this way:
She claims “the” survey to be fraud.
Your question concerning the stative verb + noun + adjective:
When using a stative verb with a noun and an adjective, the adjective usually comes after the stative verb.
For example:
The cake tastes good.