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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

2 sentences i find a bit difficult

Transformation:

1.Don't give him any details of the project.

NOT

He is (not to be given any details.. or he is not supposed to be given..) -which one is correct?

Subjenctive construction:

1.We'd love to join your trip tomorrow, if only it (rain)

We'd love to join your trip tomorrow, if only it DIDN'T rain or WOULD'T rain? or there's another option?
  

Top answer

1. He is not to be given any details... 1.

  • 1.
  • He is not to be given any details...
  • 1.
  • We'd love to join your trip tomorrow, if only it doesn't rain.
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1. He is not to be given any details...

1. We'd love to join your trip tomorrow, if only it doesn't rain.

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