Asked by rfvv
move-to know how others feel and why feel that way
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Is the definition of "move" "to know...."? Is the definition grammatical?
eg. His speech moved people in the hall.
English - Writeacher, Saturday, January 31, 2015 at 12:31am
No, in that sentence, the word 'moved' means the speaker made the audience feel great emotion about his topic. Usually, that emotion leads to compassion and maybe action to help people in need, such as after the earthquake and tsunami in Japan a few years ago.
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1. to know how others feel and why feel that way
2. to know how others feel and why they
feel that way
(Which one is grammatical? Do we have to use 'they' before feel?)
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Is the definition of "move" "to know...."? Is the definition grammatical?
eg. His speech moved people in the hall.
English - Writeacher, Saturday, January 31, 2015 at 12:31am
No, in that sentence, the word 'moved' means the speaker made the audience feel great emotion about his topic. Usually, that emotion leads to compassion and maybe action to help people in need, such as after the earthquake and tsunami in Japan a few years ago.
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1. to know how others feel and why feel that way
2. to know how others feel and why they
feel that way
(Which one is grammatical? Do we have to use 'they' before feel?)
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Writeacher
Yes.
#2 is correct.
#2 is correct.
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