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Beopro Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Interfere - Violate

A. Interfering other people's personal life is not the right thing to do.

B. Violating others' private life is worth criticizing.

Are these sentences grammatical and ok to say?

Thank you very much, Teachers

Beopro
  

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Interfering in other people's personal lives is not the right thing to do. Violating others' private life is worth criticizing. - No.

  • Interfering in other people's personal lives is not the right thing to do.
  • Violating others' private life is worth criticizing.
  • - No.
  • The verb violate doesn't work here.
  • worth criticizing is also anomalous.
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Interfering in other people's personal lives is not the right thing to do.

Violating others' private life is worth criticizing. - No. The verb violate doesn't work here. worth criticizing is also anomalous.

People who meddle in others' private lives deserve to be criticized.

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