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Anewcomer Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

problems facing

0Dear Teachers02br
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00Do i say: "He seems not to be able to cope with the problems facing him" OR "He seems not to be able to cope with the problems which are facing him" OR are both okay?02br
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0 Both are fine but the shorter version (the first one) is better. 0-

  • 0 Both are fine but the shorter version (the first one) is better.
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0 Both are fine but the shorter version (the first one) is better. 0-
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0Try "unable" instead of "not to be able" - it's not that your version is wrong, but this is more concise.0-
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0Yes! Thanks Babara!02br
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