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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Difference in meaning?

The US administration has been clear that China trying to invade Taiwan is intolerable.

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The US administration is clear that China trying to invade Taiwan is intolerable.

Are the sentences above correct? What’s the difference in meaning between the sentences above? Please help.

  

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anonymous The US administration has been clear that China trying to invade Taiwan is intolerable. Over the past 70-odd years, the US administration has repeated this statement many times. The stance has not changed.

  • anonymous The US administration has been clear that China trying to invade Taiwan is intolerable.
  • Over the past 70-odd years, the US administration has repeated this statement many times.
  • The stance has not changed.
  • anonymous The US administration is clear that China trying to invade Taiwan is intolerable.
  • The statement was made today.
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anonymousThe US administration has been clear that China trying to invade Taiwan is intolerable.

Over the past 70-odd years, the US administration has repeated this statement many times. The stance has not changed.

anonymousThe US administration is clear that China trying to invade Taiwan is intolerable.

The statem

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