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Hasibrahman Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Have vs Are of

Can I use "have" instead of "are of" in this sentence? Will the meaning change if I use that?


? Ageist behavior is unacceptable behavior based on the belief that older people are of less value than younger people.

  

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Hasibrahman Can I use "have" instead of "are of" in this sentence? Will the meaning change if I use that? You can make that replacement, and it won't change the meaning.

  • Hasibrahman Can I use "have" instead of "are of" in this sentence?
  • Will the meaning change if I use that?
  • You can make that replacement, and it won't change the meaning.
  • 'are of less value' is also equivalent to 'are less valuable'.
  • CJ
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HasibrahmanCan I use "have" instead of "are of" in this sentence? Will the meaning change if I use that?

You can make that replacement, and it won't change the meaning.

'are of less value' is also equivalent to 'are less valuable'.

CJ

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