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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

adverb placement

Which for you?

This newspaper has argued before that it is better directly to tax investors, workers and consumers.
This newspaper has argued before that it is better to directly tax investors, workers and consumers.
  

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Anonymous Which for you? Neither. This newspaper has argued before that it is better to tax investors, workers, and consumers directly.

  • Anonymous Which for you?
  • Neither.
  • This newspaper has argued before that it is better to tax investors, workers, and consumers directly.
  • Adverbs of manner usually go at the end of the clause.
  • CJ
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AnonymousWhich for you?
Neither.

This newspaper has argued before that it is better to tax investors, workers, and consumers directly.

Adverbs of manner usually go at the end of the clause.

CJ

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