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Jumanah Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

The survival of

Which two living things does the speaker talk about the survival of?
Animals plants insects
I really don't why they said "the survival of "
  

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Jumanah I really don't why they said "the survival of What would you have said instead, Jumanah?

  • Jumanah I really don't why they said "the survival of What would you have said instead, Jumanah?
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JumanahI really don't why they said "the survival of
What would you have said instead, Jumanah?
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I would just have said "what two living things does the speaker talk about will survive"??
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Jumanah would just have said "what two living things does the speaker talk about will survive"
Your version is a little confusing because 'will survive' is a yes-no concept (will or won't) while 'talk about' means 'discuss'. However yours is OK, too.
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The survival of has the same meaning as will survive.
Is that correct?
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JumanahThe survival of has the same meaning as will survive.Is that correct?
Yes, the intent is the same.

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