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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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1. The Ayeyarwady River is considered as the life-blood of the people of Myanmar.

2. The Ayeyarwady River is considered to be the life-blood of the people of Myanmar.

3. The Ayeyarwady River is considered the life-blood of the people of Myanmar.

Do they have the same meaning? If not, I would like to know the difference in meaning between the sentences above.

  

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anonymous 1. The Ayeyarwady River is considered as the life-blood of the people of Myanmar. Least frequently used form.

  • anonymous 1.
  • The Ayeyarwady River is considered as the life-blood of the people of Myanmar.
  • Least frequently used form.
  • 2.
  • The Ayeyarwady River is considered to be the life-blood of the people of Myanmar.
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anonymous

1. The Ayeyarwady River is considered as the life-blood of the people of Myanmar. Least frequently used form.

2. The Ayeyarwady River is considered to be the life-blood of the people of Myanmar.

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