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John Aki Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Need help with this grammar

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

  

Top answer

No. Many people suffer/are suffering from the effects of air pollution.

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  • 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.

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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

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