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JungKim Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

A is termed as B

(1) A is termed (as) B
(2) A is named (as) B
Would you take out "as"?
  

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Hi, It depends on the sentence. eg Th teacher is named Tom. eg Tom was named as Best Teacher in the School.

  • Hi, It depends on the sentence.
  • eg Th teacher is named Tom.
  • eg Tom was named as Best Teacher in the School.
  • Do you want to offer us a few examples of sentences?
  • Clive
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Hi,

It depends on the sentence.
eg Th teacher is named Tom.
eg Tom was named as Best Teacher in the School.

Do you want to offer us a few examples of sentences?

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CliveIt depends on the sentence.eg Th teacher is named Tom.eg Tom was named as Best Teacher in the School.
Thanks.
In your first example, can you put "as" after named? The teacher is named as Tom.
In your second example, can you take out "as" after named? Tom was named Best Teacher in the School.

Here's an example of 'termed': It
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Hi,

In your first example, can you put "as" after named? The teacher is named as Tom. No
In your second example, can you take out "as" after named? Tom was named Best Teacher in the School. Yes

Here's an example of 'termed': It is part

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