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Thu 25 Aug, 2016 03:32 am
For example, a pessimistic person will become optimistic without changing his entity, a mentally-disabled person will become a normal person, a physically-weak person will become a strong person, or a person with illness will be relieved from the illness.
Is the passage OK and is from correctly used? Thanks.
@tanguatlay,
Usu "of," Tang
What entity, and no offense Tang but some of us need a bit of context
@dalehileman,
dalehileman wrote:
Usu "of," Tang
What entity, and no offense Tang but some of us need a bit of context
Thanks, dalehileman.
Sorry no further context.
@tanguatlay,
Okay thanks Tang but still what's entity
@tanguatlay,
I think
from is fine. On the word 'entity', I would use identity if I'm understanding the sentence.
@roger,
"From" is okay Rog but not as collo
Incidentally do you know what he means by "entity"