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Liton Das Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Difference in meaning

I won't do anything that causes me to lose my self respect.

I won't do anything that causes of losing my self respect.

I won't do anything that would be the cause of losing my self respect.


Please explain the difference between meaning.

  

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Liton Das I won't do anything that causes me to lose my self respect. I won't do anything that causes of losing my self respect. I won't do anything that would be the cause of losing my self respect.

  • Liton Das I won't do anything that causes me to lose my self respect.
  • I won't do anything that causes of losing my self respect.
  • I won't do anything that would be the cause of losing my self respect.
  • The middle one is not right.
  • The first and last have the same meaning.
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Liton DasI won't do anything that causes me to lose my self respect.
I won't do anything that causes of losing my self respect.
I won't do anything that would be the cause of losing my self respect.

The middle one is not right. The first and last have the same meaning.

CJ

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