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Deborahjeong Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Converted to

I converted to Christianity.

I got converted to Christianity.

Is it correct of me to say that both sentences are correct.

Thanks

  

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deborahjeong Is it correct of me to say that both sentences are correc t? They're both possible, but they don't mean the same thing. The first implies you converted of your own volition, whereas the second suggests that someone else converted you (possibly against your will).

  • deborahjeong Is it correct of me to say that both sentences are correc t?
  • They're both possible, but they don't mean the same thing.
  • The first implies you converted of your own volition, whereas the second suggests that someone else converted you (possibly against your will).
  • deborahjeong Thank s.
  • You're welcome.
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deborahjeongIs it correct of me to say that both sentences are correct?

They're both possible, but they don't mean the same thing. The first implies you converted of your own volition, whereas the second suggests that someone else converted you (possibly against your will).

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