Can anyone tell me,
"Many people suffering for air pollution"
"Many people are suffering for air pollution"
I was told both are correct in English grammar, is that true?
Many thanks
William Chen
No. Many people suffer/are suffering from the effects of air pollution.
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No.
Many people suffer/are suffering from the effects of air pollution.
William ChenI was told both are correct in English grammar, is that true?
No.
William ChenMany people are suffering from air pollution.
Correct as shown.
CB