
Student or Learner
Hi!
I wonder whether these two sentences have the same meaning. Are they both correct and synonym?
"People are impressed by whatthey see on the TV screen, believing that having more will lead them to a more fulfilling life.
People believe that having more will lead them to a more fulfilling life, being impressed by what they see on the TV secreen. "
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Not a professional teacher
I'm not a teacher. I speak American English. I've tutored writing at the University of Southern Maine and have done a good deal of copy editing and writing, occasionally for publication.
I pick influenced. (Is there a prize for choosing the right one?)
I just noticed I didn't answer the question. (There's a word for that. (No, not OCD, ADD.)
( I think I should get a prize for remembering ADD, which didn't come to me at first. (Where do you go to collect your rewards?)
Not a professional teacher
Erdab, you might be seeing too much in those ads. (I just think they're trying to sell me stuff.)
Not a professional teacher