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Wangqh2696122 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Commit oneself to or be committed to?

This is a question written by a teacher. I feel both are gramatically correct. Could you please tell me if I am right? Thank you in advance!
____those poor students at university, you must live up to your promise, whatever happens.
A. Committing yourself to sponsoring B. Committed to sponsoring
  

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Actually, both sound wrong to my ears. I imagine only an 'if'' clause as natural.

  • Actually, both sound wrong to my ears.
  • I imagine only an 'if'' clause as natural.
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Actually, both sound wrong to my ears. I imagine only an 'if'' clause as natural.
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Could you please change it into "if" clause? Thanks!
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wangqh2696122If you have committed to sponsoring those poor students at university, you must live up to your promise, whatever happens.

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