Do the following three sentences have the same meaning?
a. I think that learning computer technologies is difficult.
b. I think it difficult to learn computer technologies.
c. I think that it is difficult to learn computer technologies.
Thank you.
anonymous Do the following three sentences have the same meaning? They can, but they don't have to. anonymous a.
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anonymousDo the following three sentences have the same meaning?
They can, but they don't have to.
anonymousa. I think that learning computer technologies is difficult.
Either it is hard for you, or you hold the opinion that it is hard.
anonymousb. I think it difficult to learn computer
I'd try but take the correct answer from the teachers.
(B) doesn't seem correct to me because you need to add "is" after"it", especially that "difficult" is an adjective.
(A) and (C) are correct. Overall, some verbs have different meanings when they're followed by a gerund or an infinitive. I'm not sure about the verb "learn", though.
But in my opinion, (A) sounds m
anonymousDo the following three sentences have the same meaning?
a. I think that learning computer technologies is difficult.
b. I think it difficult to learn computer technologies.
c. I think that it is difficult to learn computer technologies.
Thank you.
Yes. However, you don't often see the plural "computer techn