eggcracker Member Joined May 14, 2012 Member Type Other Native Language Korean Home Country Japan Current Location South Korea May 30, 2012 #1 Is there any difference between "Foreign substances that cause disease" and "Foreign substances causing disease"?
Is there any difference between "Foreign substances that cause disease" and "Foreign substances causing disease"?
emsr2d2 Moderator Staff member Joined Jul 28, 2009 Member Type English Teacher Native Language British English Home Country UK Current Location UK May 30, 2012 #2 Jungjou said: Is there any difference between "Foreign substances that cause disease" and "Foreign substances causing disease"? Click to expand... Context?
Jungjou said: Is there any difference between "Foreign substances that cause disease" and "Foreign substances causing disease"? Click to expand... Context?
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eggcracker Member Thread starter Joined May 14, 2012 Member Type Other Native Language Korean Home Country Japan Current Location South Korea May 31, 2012 #4 emsr2d2 said: Context? Click to expand... I don't know why those are different in context. By the way,then Is there any difference between "There are some kinds of foreign substances that cause disease" and "There are some kinds of foreign substances causing disease" in meaning?
emsr2d2 said: Context? Click to expand... I don't know why those are different in context. By the way,then Is there any difference between "There are some kinds of foreign substances that cause disease" and "There are some kinds of foreign substances causing disease" in meaning?