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Onizo Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Rescuing / a rescue

What is the difference between 'I need rescuing' and 'I need a rescue'?
  

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Nothing except that the first is the expected.

  • Nothing except that the first is the expected.
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Nothing except that the first is the expected.
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Mister MicawberNothing except that the first is the expected.
Thank you.
That means when someone says "I need rescuing", he can replace his stentence to "I need a rescue", and the second option would exactly fit to his situation where he has to say the first one?
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onizo the second option would exactly fit to his situation where he has to say the first one?
Yes, in any situation I can think of offhand.

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