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Lucus Ong Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Because

Doctor: Why did you suffer from a seizure of exercise injury?
Victory: Because I was force to exercise for a long time, so I suffered from a seizure of it.

Is it the same to answer the doctor that Being force to exercise for a long time, I suffered from a seizure of it?

Many thanks in Advance
Victory Ong
  

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Victory, it is very difficult to answer your questions because the original statements are not native. Doctor: How did you sustain this injury ? Victory: I was forced to exercise for a long time.

  • Victory, it is very difficult to answer your questions because the original statements are not native.
  • Doctor: How did you sustain this injury ?
  • Victory: I was forced to exercise for a long time.
  • Now: what is your question about this dialogue?
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Victory, it is very difficult to answer your questions because the original statements are not native.

Doctor: How did you sustain this injury?
Victory: I was forced to exercise for a long time.

Now: what is your question about this dialogue?
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Doctor: How did you sustain this injury?
Victory:Because I was forced to exercise for a long time, I sustained this injury.

Is it the same to answer the doctor that"Being forced to exercise for a long time, I sustained this injury."

Many Thanks in Advance
VIctory Ong
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The meaning is the same; the structure is awkward.
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You means the sentences structure of the two sentences are awkward?
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The second one is. 'Being' is not a good use.

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