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Thein Lwin 7291 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Correct question?

1. Who is likely to be associated with the occurence of dengue haemorraghic fever?

2. With whom is the occurence of dengue haemorraghic fever likely to be associated?

Which question is acceptable and meaningful? If not, please correct the questions.

  

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Those questions seem very cumbersome. How about this? Who is likely to get dengue haemorraghic fever?

  • Those questions seem very cumbersome.
  • How about this?
  • Who is likely to get dengue haemorraghic fever?
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Those questions seem very cumbersome.

How about this? Who is likely to get dengue haemorraghic fever?

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The phrase is OK as grammar in both questions, but I'm not sure what you mean by it.

eg If Mary is associated with the occurrence of this fever, does it mean that she has got it or does it mean that people close to her have got it?

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