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Jesusengland Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

...the subject been discussed/ the discussed subject...

Hello.

What is the difference in meaning between these sentences?

- If we use on, we mean that the subject been discussed is more formal and serious.



- If we use on, we mean that the discussed subject is more formal and serious. ?



I would be grateful for your help.






  

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Hi, What is the difference in meaning between these sentences? - If we use on, we mean that the subject been discussed is more formal and serious. This is not correct English.

  • Hi, What is the difference in meaning between these sentences?
  • - If we use on, we mean that the subject been discussed is more formal and serious.
  • This is not correct English.
  • Say eg '.
  • .
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Hi,

What is the difference in meaning between these sentences?

- If we use on, we mean that the subject been discussed is more formal and serious. This is not correct English. Say

eg '. . . the subject that has been discussed . . . '

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