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Fire1 Posted 7 years ago
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I made a sentence to know whether it can mean what I intended it to mean.

For the residents to lose their homes because of the hurricane last month, the government is planning to make a supporting facility.

Does this sentence mean the same thing as "?For the residents who lost their homes because of the hurricane last month, the government is planning to make a supporting facility" ?

  

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fire1 For the residents to lose their homes because of the hurricane last month, the government is planning to make a supporting facility. For the residents who lost their homes because of the hurricane last month, the government is planning to make a supporting facility" ? No.

  • fire1 For the residents to lose their homes because of the hurricane last month, the government is planning to make a supporting facility.
  • For the residents who lost their homes because of the hurricane last month, the government is planning to make a supporting facility" ?
  • No.
  • The grammar is wrong in the first one.
  • A FOR ...
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fire1

For the residents to lose their homes because of the hurricane last month, the government is planning to make a supporting facility.

Does this sentence mean the same thing as "?For the residents who lost their homes because of the hurricane last month, the government is planning to make a supporting facility" ?

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