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Pakistan123 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

infinitives

change the following sentence by using infinitives

1.Justly speaking of one's work is truth.

IS justly to speak of one's work is truth correct

or

to just speak of one's work is truth. is correct'

also tell how?
  

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Justly to speak of one's work is truth . Just (speak) means only to do so; justly (speak) means righteously to do so-- and the latter is the meaning of the original sentence.

  • Justly to speak of one's work is truth .
  • Just (speak) means only to do so; justly (speak) means righteously to do so-- and the latter is the meaning of the original sentence.
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Justly to speak of one's work is truth. Just (speak) means only to do so; justly (speak) means righteously to do so-- and the latter is the meaning of the original sentence.

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