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b7lake
Joined: 30 Apr 2006 Posts: 181
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Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 9:56 pm Post subject: shame and ashamed / the usage "the reason why" |
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(Question 1)
Are the following sentences correct?
He was shamed.
He was shameful.
He was ashmed of a big mistake.
He was ashamed of making a big mistake.
He was ashamed to make a big mistake.
(Question 2)
Are the following sentences correct?
The reason why I ask you about it is because I'm worried about you.
The reason I ask you about it is that I'm worried about you. |
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CP
Joined: 12 Jun 2006 Posts: 2875 Location: California
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Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 11:18 pm Post subject: |
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Question 1
"He was shamed." Usually you would say "shamed by" something or someone.
"He was shameful." No, but his actions could be shameful.
"He was ashamed of a big mistake." All right; or "ashamed of what he had done."
"He was ashamed of making a big mistake." No. Afraid of making one, maybe.
"He was ashamed to make a big mistake." No. Afraid to make one, maybe.
Question 2
"The reason why I ask you about it is because I'm worried about you." Not right because of the "why" and the "because."
"The reason I ask you about it is that I'm worried about you." Fine. Or you could also say "The reason that I ask you . . . ." _________________ You live a new life for every new language you speak. -Czech proverb |
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