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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Correct or Incorrect Sentence?

Identify the usual reasons for which a debt remains unpaid.

Is the above sentence grammatically correct, and if not, what is wrong with it (grammatically)?
  

Top answer

Nothing wrong here. It's a command asking you to identify reasons. You are being asked to tell why someone might not pay money that they owe.

  • Nothing wrong here.
  • It's a command asking you to identify reasons.
  • You are being asked to tell why someone might not pay money that they owe.
  • CJ
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Nothing wrong here. It's a command asking you to identify reasons.
You are being asked to tell why someone might not pay money that they owe.

CJ
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In fact, you have provided the correction in your reply:

why someone might not pay money that they owe.


for which replaced by that

Original sentence: Identify the usual reasons
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CalifJimNothing wrong here. It's a command asking you to identify reasons.
You are being asked to tell why someone might not pay money that they owe.

CJ

hi where was she when u came to me
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Hi,

where was she when u came to me

This is fine, except you need to write it as Where was she when you came to me?

If you wrote it your way in a test, it would not be correct.

Best wishes, Clive
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Original sentence: Identify the usual reasons that a debt remains unpaid.

I don't like reason that and prefer reason why or reason for which.
I would use reason that in answe
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