JACEK1
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Hello all users!
Yesterday I saw the sentence "there is no excuse for a man to be treated in this manner" on CNN.
Can "there is no excuse for a man to be treated in this manner" be expressed as "there is no excuse for treating a man in this manner"?
I have another question regarding this structure. Does "there is no excuse for a man to be treated in this manner" mean "it is unthinkable for man to be treated in this manner or "Nothing justifies treating a man in this manner"?
Thank you.
Yesterday I saw the sentence "there is no excuse for a man to be treated in this manner" on CNN.
Can "there is no excuse for a man to be treated in this manner" be expressed as "there is no excuse for treating a man in this manner"?
I have another question regarding this structure. Does "there is no excuse for a man to be treated in this manner" mean "it is unthinkable for man to be treated in this manner or "Nothing justifies treating a man in this manner"?
Thank you.