chesstitans wrote:
Alwaysbelieve wrote:
Hi, guys. I am new here. Can You explain the difference between "if they have been given reason to believe that" and "if they are given reason for believing that"? I looked through Macmillian dictionary, I don't see the difference between them. both of them are correct in the dictionary. Thanks for the response beforehand
well, apparently, a big difference is between "to" and "for"
there is also a difference between the tense, but we should
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