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Michaelting Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Urge/advise and action

I urge/advise you to take action immediately.

I urge/advise that you take action immediately.

Do they have nearly the same meaning?

His action will not be forgiven by people of Japan.

Is it always singular for action?
  

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Do they have nearly the same meaning? - Yes. -- No; it depends on how many actions are spoken of.

  • Do they have nearly the same meaning?
  • - Yes.
  • -- No; it depends on how many actions are spoken of.
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Do they have nearly the same meaning? - Yes.

Is it always singular for action?-- No; it depends on how many actions are spoken of.

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