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Kenny1999 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

to or to be?

Looking for perfect grammar.(I"m Non-native part-time English teacher)

The door is too easy to break

The door is too easy to be broken

My teeth is so loose to extract

My teeth is so loose to be extracted
  

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The door is too easy to break. The second one is not clear. Tooth is singular, teeth is plural.

  • The door is too easy to break.
  • The second one is not clear.
  • Tooth is singular, teeth is plural.
  • "So" doesn't fit in this sentence, also I don't know why a tooth could be too loose to extract.
  • The sentence could be "My tooth is too loose to extract" or "My teeth are too loose to extract"
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The door is too easy to break.
The second one is not clear. Tooth is singular, teeth is plural. "So" doesn't fit in this sentence, also I don't know why a tooth could be too loose to extract. The sentence could be "My tooth is too loose to extract" or "My teeth are too loose to extract"
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kenny1999Looking for perfect grammar.
The door is too easily broken.

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