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Catty1401 Posted 8 years ago
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Problem with a paraphase

There's no way Peter can be compared to John as an ideal employer (IN)


my version is:


There's no point IN comapring Peter to John as ad ideal emplyer.

Does my version make sense?

  

Top answer

There's no way Peter can be compared to John as an ideal employer. There's no way means it is not possible to do this. There's no point in comparing Peter to John as an ideal employer.

  • There's no way Peter can be compared to John as an ideal employer.
  • There's no way means it is not possible to do this.
  • There's no point in comparing Peter to John as an ideal employer.
  • There's no point means there is no reason to do this .
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There's no way Peter can be compared to John as an ideal employer.

There's no way means it is not possible to do this.

There's no point in comparing Peter to John as an ideal employer.

There's no point means there is no reason to do this.

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