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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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With/without 'to be'

Many poorer countries which are giving sweeteners to foreign corporations do not approve of the sweatshops (to be) built in their territorie.

Could you tell me the difference with "to be" and without "to be"?

Thank you so much.
  

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'To be' indicates future sweatshop construction. No 'to be' indicates past sweatshop construction.

  • 'To be' indicates future sweatshop construction.
  • No 'to be' indicates past sweatshop construction.
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'To be' indicates future sweatshop construction. No 'to be' indicates past sweatshop construction.

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