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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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Your kindness is worthy of being praised.

Your kindness is worthy of being praised.

Your kindness is worthy to be praised.

Do both of the above sound good and mean pretty much the same? Thanks.
  

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Angliholic Your kindness is worthy of being praised. Your kindness is worthy to be praised. Do both of the above sound good and mean pretty much the same?

  • Angliholic Your kindness is worthy of being praised.
  • Your kindness is worthy to be praised.
  • Do both of the above sound good and mean pretty much the same?
  • Thanks.
  • Hi Angliholic, This question might raise a debate regarding the 'infinitive' use, as you should find some people do use the 'infinitive' form.
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AngliholicYour kindness is worthy of being praised.

Your kindness is worthy to be praised.

Do both of the above sound good and mean pretty much the same? Thanks.
Hi Angliholic,

This question might raise a debate regarding the 'infinitive' use, as you should find some people do use the 'infinitive' form.

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