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Sabrynazulkyflyyy Posted 9 years ago
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Is derived from or derives from?

What is the difference between "is derived to" and "derives from"?

1) "True power derives from strength."

2) "True power is derived from strength."

  

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sabrynazulkyflyyy What is the difference between "is derived from " and "derives from"? The first is passive voice and the second is active voice, that is all. They are two ways of saying the same thing.

  • sabrynazulkyflyyy What is the difference between "is derived from " and "derives from"?
  • The first is passive voice and the second is active voice, that is all.
  • They are two ways of saying the same thing.
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sabrynazulkyflyyyWhat is the difference between "is derived from" and "derives from"?

The first is passive voice and the second is active voice, that is all. They are two ways of saying the same thing.

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