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TinaMr Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

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Could you correct, if it's a mistake:
"Most constitutions state that freedom of one person ends where freedom of another one starts".
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Most constitutions state that the freedom of one person ends where the freedom of another (person) begins. Most constitutions state that the freedom of one person ends where that of another begins. Most constitutions state that one person's freedom ends where that of another begins.

  • Most constitutions state that the freedom of one person ends where the freedom of another (person) begins.
  • Most constitutions state that the freedom of one person ends where that of another begins.
  • Most constitutions state that one person's freedom ends where that of another begins.
  • Most constitutions state that one person's freedom ends where another's begins.
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Most constitutions state that the freedom of one person ends where the freedom of another (person) begins.

Most constitutions state that the freedom of one person ends where that of another begins.

Most constitutions state that one person's freedom ends where that of another begins.

Most constitutions state that one person's f
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I didn't think of so many possible options... Thank you very much, ozzurti! Just one more question: is it a mistake to use "to finish" instead of "to end" in these sentences? So, it'll be:
Most constitutions state that the freedom of one person FINISHES where the freedom of another (person) begins.
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The verb "finish" is typically used when talking about time, not about space or an abstract concept.
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hello , i am from indonesia , and now i am studying in english diploma programme , i need your help for rellationship .

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