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John Aki Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Grammar help please

Hi There,

Can someone tell me if these sentences have exactly same meaning, please?

I wonder, what differences are they please?


“I opposed the plan” Act as verb

“I am opposed to the plan” Act as adj


Also which one is more natural in native speaking English please?

Many Thanks

  

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John Aki “I opposed the plan” This is talking about something that you did in the past. John Aki “I am opposed to the plan” This is talking about your present attitude towards the plan. John Aki Also which one is more natural in native speaking English please?

  • John Aki “I opposed the plan” This is talking about something that you did in the past.
  • John Aki “I am opposed to the plan” This is talking about your present attitude towards the plan.
  • John Aki Also which one is more natural in native speaking English please?
  • Both are fine, but they mean different things.
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John Aki“I opposed the plan”

This is talking about something that you did in the past.

John Aki“I am opposed to the plan”

This is talking about your present attitude towards the plan.

John AkiAlso which one is more natural in native speaking English please?

Both are fine,

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