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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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become or becoming

Which is correct please?

The president sent me a letter welcoming me to become/ becoming a citzen.

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The president sent me a letter welcoming me to become a citizen. (Welcoming = inviting) Presidents don't usually do this. Maybe it happened to the famous physicist, Albert Einstein, who was fleeing from **** antisemitism.

  • The president sent me a letter welcoming me to become a citizen.
  • (Welcoming = inviting) Presidents don't usually do this.
  • Maybe it happened to the famous physicist, Albert Einstein, who was fleeing from **** antisemitism.
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The president sent me a letter welcoming me to become a citizen.

(Welcoming = inviting) Presidents don't usually do this. Maybe it happened to the famous physicist, Albert Einstein, who was fleeing from **** antisemitism.

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