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김성현 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Paraphrase

Dear teachers,

I would like to paraphrase the following sentence,

"This year, the economic growth rate will be recorded at -2%."

into

"This year's rate of economic growth will reach minus 2%."

Could you let me know whether this is correct / natural?

Thanks and best regards,

David Kim
  

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What's wrong with the answers you got in the thread you started yesterday?

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What's wrong with the answers you got in the thread you started yesterday?

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Hello,

I'd like to express "This year's rate of economic growth will reach minus 2%." as well with a difference expression.

Is this appropriate sentence?

Thanks and best regards,

David Kim
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???with a difference different expression
I really don't see enough difference to justify starting a new thread. I'm closing this one, but you can continue to reply to the original if you wish.

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