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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

See A as / to be b

Hello.

Do you think that there is any difference between "see A as B" and "see A to be B".

1. The man is seen to be a child.

2. The man is seen as a child.

Thank you.
  

Top answer

Both are awkward and unnatural. The man acts like a child.

  • Both are awkward and unnatural.
  • The man acts like a child.
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Both are awkward and unnatural.

The man acts like a child.

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