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Bhikkhu1991 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Sentences-having same meaning

0Sentence A. I think that these foods are not soft enough for me.02br
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00Sentence B. I don't think that these foods are soft enough for me.02br
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00Hello Teacher/Teachers,02br
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001. Is Sentence A conveyed the same meaning as Sentence B?02br
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002. Are the two clauses in Sentence A called main clauses?02br
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003. Can we divide the two clauses in Sentence A into two sentences without using the conjunction "that" and the the meaning is unchanged?02br
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00After dividing Sentence A,the two clauses or sentences are included in the same paragraph,that is," I think. These foods are not soft enough for me.".02br
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00Thank you.02br
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00With best wishes.0-
  

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02br 02br 00Sentence A. 02br 00Sentence B. 02br 02br 001.

  • 02br 02br 00Sentence A.
  • 02br 00Sentence B.
  • 02br 02br 001.
  • 02b 02br 02br 002.
  • Are the two clauses in Sentence A called main clauses?
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00Sentence A. I think that these foods are not soft enough for me.02br
00Sentence B. I don't think that these foods are soft enough for me.02br
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001. Is Sentence A conveyed the same meaning as Sentence B?-- 01b00Yes, but B is the normal formation.02b02br
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002. Are the two clauses in Se

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