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PamQueue Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

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"But there was a difference. Selectively-schooled boys were worried about being seen to work hard, comprehensively-schooled boys were worried about being seen to work hard and being thought of as too clever. "

Would "seen to work hard" be the same as "seen working hard"?
  

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They mean the same to me. Rover

  • They mean the same to me.
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They mean the same to me.

Rover
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"He was seen to work at a bank."
"He was seen working at a bank."

Could those be the same?
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"He was seen to work at a bank."
"He was seen working at a bank."

Could those be the same?

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