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Mr. Tom Posted 6 years ago
Vocabulary

She sues him for rape attempt.

Hi

Would you say that these sentences are fully natural and synonymous in meaning?

  1. She sues him for rape attempt.
  2. She takes him to court for rape attempt.
  3. She prosecutes him for rape attempt.

Thanks,

Tom

  

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Mr. Tom Would you say that these sentences are fully natural and synonymous in meaning? She sues him for rape attempt.

  • Mr.
  • Tom Would you say that these sentences are fully natural and synonymous in meaning?
  • She sues him for rape attempt.
  • She is suing him for attempted rape.
  • She sued him for attempted rape.
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Mr. TomWould you say that these sentences are fully natural and synonymous in meaning?
She sues him for rape attempt.

She is suing him for attempted rape.

She sued him for attempted rape.

She takes him to court for rape attempt.

She took him to court for attempted rape.

She is taking him to c

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Mr. TomShe sues him for attempted rape. attempt. She takes him to court for attempted rape. attempt.

Note the correction. The present simple would be the right tense if, for example, you were writing a review/synopsis of a movie or a novel.

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