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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Sir I want to ask you one question.

What is difference between injured and being injured in the following questions


1) There is a report of 75 people being injured in the accident.

2) There is a report of 75 people injured in the accident.

than you in advance.

  

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Anonymous the following questions They are not questions; they are declarative sentences. Anonymous What is difference between injured and being injured 1) There is a report of 75 people being injured in the accident. There is no difference in meaning or intent.

  • Anonymous the following questions They are not questions; they are declarative sentences.
  • Anonymous What is difference between injured and being injured 1) There is a report of 75 people being injured in the accident.
  • There is no difference in meaning or intent.
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Anonymousthe following questions

They are not questions; they are declarative sentences.

AnonymousWhat is difference between injured and being injured 1) There is a report of 75 people being injured in the accident.

There is no difference in meaning or intent.

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