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Tung Quoc Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

adj(3)

Those are financial political conditions.(1)=Those are political financial conditions.(2)?

If not, what is the difference in meaning btw them?

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1 They are political conditions that are also in some way financial. 2 Those are financial conditions that are also in some way political.

  • 1 They are political conditions that are also in some way financial.
  • 2 Those are financial conditions that are also in some way political.
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1 They are political conditions that are also in some way financial.

2 Those are financial conditions that are also in some way political.
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Hi,

Thanks but I asked: political financial conditions and financial political conditions, not:

1 They are political conditions that are also in some way financial.

2 Those are financial conditions that are also in some way political.

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Tung QuocHi,

Thanks but I asked: political financial conditions and financial political conditions, not:

1 They are political conditions that are also in some way financial.

2 Those are financial conditions that are also in some way political.

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And you have been given the right answers/trans
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oh,yes, sorry Nona and Hancu.

Thanks both of you.

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