Asked by Nalmi
Hello. Dear Writeacher, thank you a lot!
Please answer two more questions:
1) in case of loyalty, they were granted additional benefits (is it natural, I mean "in case", maybe "in the case"?)
2)it proved enough for the increase of influence of the nobility and for depriving the peasants of their rights (maybe, the deprivation of?)
Thank you very much for HELP.
Please answer two more questions:
1) in case of loyalty, they were granted additional benefits (is it natural, I mean "in case", maybe "in the case"?)
2)it proved enough for the increase of influence of the nobility and for depriving the peasants of their rights (maybe, the deprivation of?)
Thank you very much for HELP.
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
In the case of loyalty, ...
depriving is a verb form , you need an object for the preposition, a noun, so you need a noun: deprivation.
depriving is a verb form , you need an object for the preposition, a noun, so you need a noun: deprivation.
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