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What is the difference between To judge from his expression,he was greatly moved and Judging from his expression,he was greatly moved. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between To judge from his expression,he was greatly moved and Judging from his expression,he was greatly moved. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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To have " to judge from his expression, he was greatly moved you need a few more word for it to sound correct. For example " if I was to judge from his expression, he was greatly moved". This makes it sound very personal and first person whole "judging from his expression, he was greatly moved " sounds better and more natural on its own. :)
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