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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

confusion as to

Which is correct?

a) There is no confusion as to what the antecedent of the relative clause is.

b) There is no confusion about what the antecedent of the relative clause is.

Which is the best version?

1) There is no confusion as to whether the sentence should be re-written or not.

2) There is no confusion about whether the sentence should be re-written or not.

1) There is some confusion as to the correct forms to come after....

2) There is some confusion as to the correct forms to come after...

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Top answer

Anonymous a) There is no confusion as to what the antecedent of the relative clause is. b) There is no confusion about what the antecedent of the relative clause is. Both are correct.

  • Anonymous a) There is no confusion as to what the antecedent of the relative clause is.
  • b) There is no confusion about what the antecedent of the relative clause is.
  • Both are correct.
  • Anonymous 1) There is no confusion as to whether the sentence should be re-written or not.
  • 2) There is no confusion about whether the sentence should be re-written or not.
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Anonymousa) There is no confusion as to what the antecedent of the relative clause is.
b) There is no confusion about what the antecedent of the relative clause is.
Both are correct.
Anonymous1) There is no confusion as to whether the sentence should be re-written or not.
2) There is no confusion about whether the sentence shoul

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