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Navitasan Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Doing anything

1) Doing anything is possible.

2) It is possible to do anything.


Are these sentences correct?

Do they make sense?

The idea is that 'anything can be done'. I am not sure they mean that though.


Gratefully,

Navi

  

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The first one sounds a bit anomalous, but the second one is fine. CJ

  • The first one sounds a bit anomalous, but the second one is fine.
  • CJ
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The first one sounds a bit anomalous, but the second one is fine.

CJ

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