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Look at what you've turned him into. #1 (permalink) Mon Dec 07, 2009 23:10 pm   Look at what you've turned him into.
 

(Urgent/ for Alan)

Hi Alan,

Are the following sentece constructions correct:

-Look at what you've done. Have you no scrupules?
-Look at what they've turned him into, he looks like a monster. (active)
-Look at what you've turned him into, he looks like a monster. (active)
-Look at what they've done to him, he looks like a monster.(active)
-Look at what he has been turned into, he looks like a monster. (passive)

If they are correct, is it also possible to ommit 'at'?

Thanks
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Look at what you've turned him into. #2 (permalink) Wed Dec 09, 2009 0:34 am   Look at what you've turned him into.
 

-Look at what you've done. Have you no scruples?
-Look at what they've turned him into. He looks like a monster. (active)
-Look at what you've turned him into. He looks like a monster. (active)
-Look at what they've done to him. He looks like a monster.(active)
-Look at what he has been turned into. Helooks like a monster. (passive)

If they are correct, is it also possible to omit 'at'?-- Yes, informally.
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Look at what you've turned him into. #3 (permalink) Wed Dec 09, 2009 2:07 am   Look at what you've turned him into.
 

Thank you, Mister Micawber, so my senteces are correct, then?
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Look at what you've turned him into. #4 (permalink) Wed Dec 09, 2009 5:57 am   Look at what you've turned him into.
 

As I have edited them, yes.
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Look at what you've turned him into. #5 (permalink) Wed Dec 09, 2009 7:26 am   Look at what you've turned him into.
 

or as follows

-Look at what you've done. Have you no scrupules?
-Look at what they've turned him into; he looks like a monster.
-Look at what you've turned him into; he looks like a monster.
-Look at what they've done to him; he looks like a monster.
-Look at what he has been turned into; he looks like a monster.

Poor monster! It reminds me of Beauty and the Beast!

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Look at what you've turned him into. #6 (permalink) Wed Dec 09, 2009 23:51 pm   Look at what you've turned him into.
 

Rob, what exactly do you wish to tell me?
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Look at what you've turned him into. #7 (permalink) Thu Dec 10, 2009 0:23 am   Look at what you've turned him into.
 

what is the difference between weather forecast and weather report?
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Look at what you've turned him into. #8 (permalink) Thu Dec 10, 2009 6:51 am   Look at what you've turned him into.
 

Weather forcast is information about weather predicted to happen in the future.

Weather report is just information about weather, but to know whether the report is about weather that has happened, is actual, or will happen, one would have to read the report.

Whether the weather be fine or whether the weather be not whether the weather be cold or whether the weather be hot we'll weather the weather whatever the weather whether we like it or not.

ta da ......................

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