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Liveinjapan Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Attribute

The oranization attributes the drop in the number of foreign visitors to this country partly to the appreciation of the currency.


The oranization attributes the drop in the number of foreign visitors to this country as partly due to the appreciation of the currency.

Are my sentences correct and do they carry the same meaning?

Thanks
LiJ
  

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The second structure is wrong, LiJ. The verb phrase is attribute [something] to [something]. I attribute my wealth to my business acumen.

  • The second structure is wrong, LiJ.
  • The verb phrase is attribute [something] to [something].
  • I attribute my wealth to my business acumen.
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The second structure is wrong, LiJ. The verb phrase is attribute [something] to [something]. I attribute my wealth to my business acumen.
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Thanks, Mister. Emotion: smile

Got it.

LiJ

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