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Panda fold 982 Posted 8 years ago
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Are both the same meaning between "someone who enjoys reading" and " someone enjoying reading"?

The original sentence is: He is looking for someone who enjoys reading to share his room with, and if omitted the relative, can the sentence become: He is looking for someone enjoying reading to share his room with.

  

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panda fold 982 The original sentence is: He is looking for someone who enjoys reading to share his room with, and if omitted the relative, can the sentence become: He is looking for someone enjoying reading to share his room with. Where does the sentence end? Please use quotation marks to show where the sentence begins and ends.

  • panda fold 982 The original sentence is: He is looking for someone who enjoys reading to share his room with, and if omitted the relative, can the sentence become: He is looking for someone enjoying reading to share his room with.
  • Where does the sentence end?
  • Please use quotation marks to show where the sentence begins and ends.
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  • panda fold 982 The original sentence is " He is looking for someone who enjoys reading to share his room with " , and if omitted the relative clause is omitted , can ...
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The original sentence is: He is looking for someone who enjoys reading to share his room with, and if omitted the relative, can the sentence become: He is looking for someone enjoying reading to share his room with.

Where does the sentence end? Please use quotation marks to show whe

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