faisalkhan Which is the correct sentence? There is no call for quotation marks (learners often overuse them), and no 'as': XYZ is now considered a role model for developme nt .
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faisalkhanWhich is the correct sentence?There is no call for quotation marks (learners often overuse them), and no 'as':
faisalkhanCould you tell me why "being" is not correct here?You should use it if the consideration is not complete, but I presume that XYZ is now in fact a role model.