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Hans51 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

You are kind to say so. =? You are a kind man to say so.

You are kind to say so. =? You are a kind man to say so.


Can I use both sentences for the same meaning?

Is the second one unnatural or wrong?

What do you native English speakers think?

Thank you so much as usual in advance!

  

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Hans51 You are kind to say so. =? Can I use both sentences for the same meaning?

  • Hans51 You are kind to say so.
  • =?
  • Can I use both sentences for the same meaning?
  • Yes.
  • Hans51 Is the second one unnatural or wrong?
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Hans51You are kind to say so. =? You are a kind man to say so.Can I use both sentences for the same meaning?

Yes.

Hans51Is the second one unnatural or wrong?

Well, no, but it is certainly not my first choice.

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