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Minh Quân Nguyễn Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

HELP ME with this sentence.

Change into passive voice.
We are to pity rather than despise these homeless boys.
These homeless boys are to be pitied rather than to be despised.

Is it correct??? Are there any other ways to make other sentences?
  

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It is largely correct, but this is better: These homeless boys are to be pitied rather than despised.

  • It is largely correct, but this is better: These homeless boys are to be pitied rather than despised.
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It is largely correct, but this is better:

These homeless boys are to be pitied rather than despised.
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May I write: We are to pity rather than these homeless boys are despised.
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Minh Quân Nguy?nMay I write: We are to pity rather than these homeless boys are despised.
No, that won't work.

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