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'''Easy one, right?'''<br/>
'''Easy one, right?'''<br/>
The last sentence contains every information of the first one, you only have to translate it into colloquial Englisch. Thus, <span style="color:red">''"My male sibling</span> joined in wedlock <span style="color:green">with a physician"''</span> is a '''paraphrase''' of ''"<span style="color:red">My brother</span> married <span style="color:green">a doctor"''</span>. I told you, that was'nt complicated!
The last sentence contains every information of the first one, you only have to translate it into colloquial Englisch. Thus, <span style="color:red">''"My male sibling</span> <span style="color:blue">joined in wedlock</span> <span style="color:green">with a physician"''</span> is a '''paraphrase''' of ''"<span style="color:red">My brother</span><span style="color:blue"> married</span> <span style="color:green">a doctor"''</span>. I told you, that was'nt complicated!

Latest revision as of 01:45, 29 January 2013

Easy one, right?
The last sentence contains every information of the first one, you only have to translate it into colloquial Englisch. Thus, "My male sibling joined in wedlock with a physician" is a paraphrase of "My brother married a doctor". I told you, that was'nt complicated!