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Navitasan Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Certain/some

1) Whatever she does is praised by some people.
2) Whatever she does is praised by certain people.

In which of the above sentences:
a) It is always the same group of people that praise her
in which
b) It is never the same group of people that praise her
and in which
c) we can't tell


Gratefully,
Navi

  

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navitasan 1) Whatever she does is praised by some people. 2) Whatever she does is praised by certain people. In which of the above sentences: a) It is always the same group of people that praise her in which b) It is never the same group of people that praise her and in which c) we can't tell Gratefully, Navi I'm going to ignore the highlighted parts because I don't understand why they're there.

  • navitasan 1) Whatever she does is praised by some people.
  • 2) Whatever she does is praised by certain people.
  • In which of the above sentences: a) It is always the same group of people that praise her in which b) It is never the same group of people that praise her and in which c) we can't tell Gratefully, Navi I'm going to ignore the highlighted parts because I don't understand why they're there.
  • In the given context, I'm inclined to say that in 2) it's the same people who always praise her.
  • Others may join in the praise as well, but they don't always do so.
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navitasan

1) Whatever she does is praised by some people.
2) Whatever she does is praised by certain people.
In which of the above sentences:

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