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Maverick88 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Adv.

This software was designed to digitally transmit voice over the Internet.
Is the place of "digitally" correct here?

"And some of them are planning to completely switch to VoIP within 2 years"
The same about "completely" here.
Thanks
  

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The age of prohibition of splitting infinitives is long past, and the position of your adverbs is among the commonest. 'Completely' could easily be placed after 'switch' and 'digitally' could appear after voice if it worries you.

  • The age of prohibition of splitting infinitives is long past, and the position of your adverbs is among the commonest.
  • 'Completely' could easily be placed after 'switch' and 'digitally' could appear after voice if it worries you.
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The age of prohibition of splitting infinitives is long past, and the position of your adverbs is among the commonest. 'Completely' could easily be placed after 'switch' and 'digitally' could appear after voice if it worries you.
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Even that which is not prohibited may still strike some of us as choices which when weighed in the balance are found wanting, of course.

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