In the sentence, I think the phrase "to the examination halls" should be put after "brought". Is it correct? Thanks a lot.
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Thein Lwin 7291 Identity cards must be brought by all the candidates to the examination halls.In the sentence, I think the phrase "to the examination halls" should be put after "brought". Is it correct? Thanks a lot.Both are OK.
Ye Thu Thein Lwin 7291 Identity cards must be brought by all the candidates to the examination halls.In the sentence, I think the phrase "to the examination halls" should be put after "brought". Is it correct? Thanks a lot.Both are OK.How are both ok?Do you think which is natural?
fivejedjonBoth are OK. Both are natural. Neither is wrong.Candidates to the examination hall must bring identity cards.
Thein Lwin 7291I think the phrase "to the examination hall" should be put after ""identity cards"So do I.
fivejedjon Thein Lwin 7291I think the phrase "to the examination hall" should be put after ""identity cards"So do I.If so, in my first post, It is more natural that the phrase "to the examination hall" should be put after "brought"
fivejedjonIdentity cards must be brought by all the candidates to the examination hall.In this sentence the by + agent phrase works immediately after the passive verb construction or after the preposition phrase to the examination halls.Candidates to the examination hall must bring identity cards. In this sentence, the part I have nderlined makes no sense. The preposition