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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
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Are all these sentences correct:



a) "He doesn't want to suffer anymore, and desire to take euthanasia."


b) "He doesn't want to suffer anymore, and desire to have euthanasia."


c) "He doesn't want to suffer anymore, and desire to undergo euthanasia."

  

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"OK. tHis is what I usually hear and read. " Sounds a bit odd to me..

  • "OK.
  • tHis is what I usually hear and read.
  • " Sounds a bit odd to me..
  • I feel that 'undergo' often suggests that you complete something.
  • But no-one really wants to complete euthanasia.
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a) "He doesn't want to suffer anymore, and desires to take euthanasia." OK


b) "He doesn't want to suffer anymore, and desires to have euthanasia."OK. tHis is what I usually hear and read.


c) "He doesn't want to suffer anymore, and desires to undergo euthanasia." Sounds a bit odd to me.. I feel that 'undergo' often suggests that y

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