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Contraposition Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

someone to believe

Which is to be said to mean 'someone trustworty, reliable', 'someone to belive' or 'someone to be believed'?
  

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to believe = to be believed (in this case)

  • to believe = to be believed (in this case)
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to believe = to be believed (in this case)
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My shorthand was meant to indicate that they are both correct. Sorry.

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