"MOON ASTRONAUTS EXPECTED TO RETURN TODAY" becomes "It is expected that the moon astronauts will return today."
Can it be "It is expected that the moon astronauts return today."?
"? This is at best noticeably unusual.
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Tara2Can it be "It is expected that the moon astronauts return today."?
This is at best noticeably unusual.
Tara2MOON ASTRONAUTS ARE EXPECTED TO RETURN TODAY
Missing linking verb: are
You have not actually asked a question. Why do you say that one word group phrased as a headline becomes another word group that you seem to have made up?
In what way do you think the one thing becomes another?
CJ