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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

How to paraphrase this short sentence?

Hello!

I know this may be trivial but I just cannot come up with any solution to this paraphrase task:
I need to change this sentence: "Edward helped me." into one beginning with: "I ...".

Thanks a lot:)

Paulina
  

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Do you want to change it to the passive voice? I was helped by Edward.

  • Do you want to change it to the passive voice?
  • I was helped by Edward.
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Do you want to change it to the passive voice?

I was helped by Edward.
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I presume this is what the author meant. But I am not sure if "I was helped by Edward" is correct. Do you think you could also help me with paraphrasing this sentence: "What I earn in a month, he earns in a week" into something beginning with: "He earns...".

I would really appreciate it.

Thank you.
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Anonymoushelp me with paraphrasing this sentence: "What I earn in a month, he earns in a week" into something beginning with: "He earns...".
Just flip the order of the two clauses. Simple.
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Right, I see that now. How stupid of me Emotion: smile

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