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"They shall witness" vs "They shall be wittnessed"



 
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"They shall witness" vs "They shall be wittnessed" #1 (permalink) Sun Apr 26, 2009 14:27 pm   "They shall witness" vs "They shall be wittnessed"
 

Hi to all,

What is the diffrence between these sentrnces in meaning ??
-They shall witness. & - They shall be wittnessed

And what is the form here ?

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what is the diffrence? #2 (permalink) Sun Apr 26, 2009 15:22 pm   what is the diffrence?
 

They shall witness. & - They shall be wittnessed

1) They shall see whatever happens. They witness.

2) They shall be witnessed. Whatever THEY do will be seen. Someone will see them.
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what is the diffrence? #3 (permalink) Sun Apr 26, 2009 20:58 pm   what is the diffrence?
 

Thank you very much Kitosdad
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