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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Hypocritical

It would be hypocritical of the writer to deny tourists their emotional fantasy.


Can i rephrase it as:


the writer would be hypocritical to deny tourists their emotional fantasy ?


Is there any significant difference between these two sentences? Thx.

  

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anonymous It would be hypocritical of the writer to deny tourists their emotional fantasy. T he writer would be hypocritical to deny tourists their emotional fantasy. There is no difference in meaning between these sentences.

  • anonymous It would be hypocritical of the writer to deny tourists their emotional fantasy.
  • T he writer would be hypocritical to deny tourists their emotional fantasy.
  • There is no difference in meaning between these sentences.
  • CJ
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anonymousIt would be hypocritical of the writer to deny tourists their emotional fantasy.
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The writer would be hypocritical to deny tourists their emotional fantasy.

There is no difference in meaning between these sentences.

CJ

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