Decreased/decrease

Jin akashini

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vietnamese
Hello,

I want to ask you which option is suitable.

Due to the project implementation, these households have their income decreased/decrease.

Thanks,
 
  • Hello Jim akashini,
    It could depend on whether the action is in the past or future:

    ...these households will have their income decrease.
    OR
    ...these households have had their income decreased. (Actually, in the past tense, either "decreased" or "decrease" are fine!)
     
    Hello, English masters!

    Regarding the word "decrease"...

    Two years ago her husband died. And, I met her yesterday. It seemed that she decreased her grief.

    What do you think the sentences? Especially the words "decreased her grief".

    Do you think I used them right?

    Please, correct them if founding errors.

    Thank you,
     
    Hello thelastbattle,
    "Decreased her grief" does not work, I'm afraid. "It seemed her grief had decreased" would be okay; however, I would use "diminished" instead: "It seemed that her grief had diminished." Another option would be "It seemed her grief had subsided."

    By the way:
    Please, correct them if you find errors.
     
    As Deporahi indicated it is the grief which had diminished she did not diminish the grief.
     
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