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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Does this sentence make sense?

"They seem to love the idea of us being bled by them rather than bled by us."

Do we need to add this?

"They seem to love the idea of us being bled by them rather than them bled by us."
  

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" OK Are you using 'bled' in a medical sense? Reply

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"They seem to love the idea of us being bled by them rather than bled by us." incorrect

"They seem to love the idea of us being bled by them rather than them being bled by us." OK


Are you using 'bled' in a medical sense?


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