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the government is already acquainted with the need for more teachers ( use known for acquainted)

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Answered by Anonymous
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>> The government is already known with the need for more teachers.<<

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Answered by vaduz
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The government already knows the need for more teachers.

Explanation:

The words "known" and "acquainted" are synonymous with each other. Both words mean 'to be familiar, to know' etc. But that's not to say that they can be replaced whenever and however.

  • In the given sentence, the word "acquainted" is used in the past participle form of the verb.
  • Likewise, "known" is also the past participle form of the word "know".
  • But if we are to use "already" along with the new word, we can still use it in the past participle form but the form and rhythm of the sentence sound awkward.
  • Rather, if we change the statement a bit into "the government already knows" instead of "the government is already known", then the flow of the rhythm of the sentence becomes smoother.

Thus, the final sentence will become "the government already knows the need for more teachers."

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