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Sabrynazulkyfly Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Which one is grammatically correct?

1) "Get rich from doing what you love."

or

2)"Get rich doing what you love"

  

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sabrynazulkyfly Which one is grammatically correct? Both. 1) suggests that doing what you love will be able to make you rich.

  • sabrynazulkyfly Which one is grammatically correct?
  • Both.
  • 1) suggests that doing what you love will be able to make you rich.
  • 2) suggests that you will be getting rich and you will be doing what you love at the same time, but it can be taken to mean the same as 1).
  • CJ
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sabrynazulkyflyWhich one is grammatically correct?

Both.

1) suggests that doing what you love will be able to make you rich.
2) suggests that you will be getting rich and you will be doing what you love at the same time, but it can be taken to mean the same as 1).

CJ

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