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Nithila Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

does two sentences give same meaning?

  1. North Korean military officials read the warning over the telephone, Wednesday, to their South Korean counterparts.

  2. North Korea's military officials read the warning over the telephone, Wednesday, to their South Korean counterparts.

does above two sentence give same meaning? or which one give sensible meaning ?
  

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I think it's more common to use an adjective in a sentence like yours: North Korean military officials... Both sentences are intelligible, though. CB

  • I think it's more common to use an adjective in a sentence like yours: North Korean military officials...
  • Both sentences are intelligible, though.
  • CB
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I think it's more common to use an adjective in a sentence like yours: North Korean military officials... Both sentences are intelligible, though.
CB

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