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Forlan Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Resist crisis

Hi,
Is the sentence correct?

The precious metal is resist to crisis.
  

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forlan The precious metal is resist to crisis. No, it doesn't make sense. Do you mean that precious metals do not corrode?

  • forlan The precious metal is resist to crisis.
  • No, it doesn't make sense.
  • Do you mean that precious metals do not corrode?
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forlanThe precious metal is resist to crisis.
No, it doesn't make sense.

Do you mean that precious metals do not corrode?
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i mean the crisis does not influence the precious metal price.
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Hi,

s the sentence correct?

The precious metal is resist to crisis.

If you have a context in which it makes sense to say this, say
The precious metal is resistant to crisis.

Clive
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Maybe this:
Precious metals are crisis- proof investments.
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Perhaps:

The prices of precious metal commodities are not affected by economic crises.

Although that is grammatically correct, it is not factually correct.

The prices of precious metal commodities generally increase during periods of economic crises.

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