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Roky0071 Posted 9 years ago
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The monster gone vs the monster going

1. With the monster gone, nature became beautiful again.

2. With the monster going, nature became beautiful again.

Do the two sentences above carry the same meaning? and Is it correct if I rewrite these sentences into "The monster went and nature became beautiful again"?
  

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roky0071 Do the two sentences above carry the same meaning? No. roky0071 Is it correct if I rewrite these sentences into "The monster went and nature became beautiful again"?

  • roky0071 Do the two sentences above carry the same meaning?
  • No.
  • roky0071 Is it correct if I rewrite these sentences into "The monster went and nature became beautiful again"?
  • No.
  • Only the first has this meaning.
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roky0071Do the two sentences above carry the same meaning?
No.
roky0071Is it correct if I rewrite these sentences into "The monster went and nature became beautiful again"?
No. Only the first has this meaning.
roky00711. With the monster gone, nature became beautiful again.
~ The monster

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