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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 mrt. 2025 10:43
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I really don't want to talk about this topic now, because I just received a message told me that I have extra work to do tomorrow. So, I have to replan my weekend schedule. In fact, after a five-day hard work, I really need a relaxing weekend to digest all the stress from work and family. Especially in a bright sunny spring day, spending time with children is the best way to relax. Everyone always tells me that going out in nature can keep me healthy, but plans often aren't able to keep pace with changes. Spending time in office definitely increase the stress and make me more tired. I decide to make a plan for the rest of this weekend. I'd rather do something fun than complain everything. I'll try finish the extra work as early as possible, then enjoy the sunshime and breeze. Life is always full of uncertainties, don't be afraid of anything. Just do it with smile!
28 mrt. 2025 07:33
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