Hi, The (a) sentences are correct - they are picked up from a dictionary. For (b) - the "turn out" sentences - I'm not sure. Do they make any sense? If the answer is yes, is there any meaning difference(s) between them?
1) a) My decision proved to be a good one. b)My decision turned out to be a good one.
2) a)The film is proving to be very profitable. b)The film is turning out to be very profitable.
3) a)His injures proved fatal. b)His injures turned out fatal.
Please correct any mistake (including my request). Thank you!
Top answer
Your sentences are correct and have the same meanings as their counterparts. ( injur i es )
— RandomGuy
Your sentences are correct and have the same meanings as their counterparts.
( injur i es )
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