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Harry1999 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Do these sentences have same meaning?

The error message being shown on the Home page is wrong.

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The error message that is being shown on the home page is wrong.

Old Default Display pictures being used on site.

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Old Default Display pictures is being used on site.

We have not set rating mandatory for books being listed under the "My books" category.

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We have not set rating mandatory for books that are being listed under "My books" category.

  

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harry1999 The error message being shown on the h ome page is wrong. Vs The error message that is being shown on the home page is wrong. Same meaning.

  • harry1999 The error message being shown on the h ome page is wrong.
  • Vs The error message that is being shown on the home page is wrong.
  • Same meaning.
  • Also: The error message on the home page is wrong.
  • harry1999 Old Default Display pictures being used on site.
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harry1999The error message being shown on the home page is wrong.
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The error message that is being shown on the home page is wrong.
Same meaning. Also:

The error message on the home page is wrong.

harry1999Old Default Display pictures being used on site.
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harry1999Old Default Display pictures being used on site.
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Old Default Display pictures is being used on site.
In this particular case the first one is a "shortened" notice, or notification.

The second one is a "complete" sentence, with a "number agreement" error. (. . . pictures ARE being used . . . )

Both expressions have

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