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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

"...make right...wronged..."

Is it natural to say 'A lot can be done to make right what was wronged to the victim' ? 

Thank you

PBF
  

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A lot can be done to make right what was wronged. ("to the victim" is not correct. The idea of the victim and the offense are both implied in the pronoun "what")

  • A lot can be done to make right what was wronged.
  • ("to the victim" is not correct.
  • The idea of the victim and the offense are both implied in the pronoun "what")
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A lot can be done to make right what was wronged. ("to the victim" is not correct. The idea of the victim and the offense are both implied in the pronoun "what")
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I see. Thanks AlpheccaStars.

PBF

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