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Lamxung Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

One small grammar question

1b00"They installed a new pump to suplly water to the town"02b02br
00A. A new pump is installed to suplly water to the town. 02br
00B. A new pump to supply water to the town is installed. 02br
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00Can anyone tell me which sentence (A or B) has the same meaning as the first one??02br
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00I think they are the same. 050010id1
  

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0 They mean the same, but logically (A) is better [nb "was/has been installed"]0-

  • 0 They mean the same, but logically (A) is better [nb "was/has been installed"]0-
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0 They mean the same, but logically (A) is better [nb "was/has been installed"]0-
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0i think they all have same meaning02br
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00but they all have different emphasises.0-
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0>but they all have different 01font00emphasises02font00 0-
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0 can you explain more clearly? 0-
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0Hi guys,02br
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01font00but they all have different 01b00emph02b02font01b01font00ases02font00.02b02br
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00Best wishes, Clive0-
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0 01blockquote
01cite10Lamxung12cite10can you explain more clearly?12blockquote
10A new pump01b00 was 02b00installed to 01b00supply02b00 water to the town. 02br
00 A new pump01b00 has been02b00 installed to 01b00supply02b00 water
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0 'A' Is the answer to your question. 02br
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00'A' The pump has to be installed still. (01font00 02font01b01font00They installed a new pump02font00 to suplly water to the town )02b02br
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00'B' The pump has already been installed (thus different me
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0 thank u very much !! 0-

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