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Mr. Tom Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

To have one's debts forgiven

Hi

Is the yellow wording natuaral? [Any other suggestion is welcome]

(After a huge loan from the bank)

He discussed weather his debts could be forgiven...

Thanks,

Tom
  

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By "forgiven", are you referring to the bank no longer pursuing him for the return of the money? If so, the usual term is "written off". Or are you referring to some kind of moral forgiveness?

  • By "forgiven", are you referring to the bank no longer pursuing him for the return of the money?
  • If so, the usual term is "written off".
  • Or are you referring to some kind of moral forgiveness?
  • It should be " whether ", not "weather".
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By "forgiven", are you referring to the bank no longer pursuing him for the return of the money? If so, the usual term is "written off". Or are you referring to some kind of moral forgiveness?

It should be "whether", not "weather".
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Hi,



If the bank forgives his debt, please let me know the name of the bank.Emotion: it wasnt me



Clive

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