0
Chiakingdom Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

grammatically correct?

She has completely changed from what she used to be.
She has been completely changed from what she used to be.
She is completely changed from what she used to be.
She completely changed from what she used to be.
She is completely different from what she used to be.

Grammatically correct and same meaning?
Is there any other way to say this?
  

Top answer

Chiakingdom Is there any other way to say this? Yes, you can avoid any difficulty in the second part by simply saying "She has completely changed". It is self-evident that this is compared with how she used to be,

  • Chiakingdom Is there any other way to say this?
  • Yes, you can avoid any difficulty in the second part by simply saying "She has completely changed".
  • It is self-evident that this is compared with how she used to be,
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

2 Answers
0
ChiakingdomIs there any other way to say this?
Yes, you can avoid any difficulty in the second part by simply saying "She has completely changed". It is self-evident that this is compared with how she used to be,
0
Can we say
She has changed completely from~

I want to make sure the location of adverb, "completely".

Related Questions