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KhoshtipMan Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Difference in word order

Hi,


Is there any difference between these two sentences in meaning or concept, please?


The asked questions using English with be answered by the English language.

The questions asked using English with be answered by the English language.

  

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KhoshtipMan The asked questions This doesn't work. 'asked' (a participle) goes with 'using English', so you can't put the two parts of the expression 'asked using English' on opposite sides of the noun they modify. KhoshtipMan with be answered I think you mean ' will be answered'.

  • KhoshtipMan The asked questions This doesn't work.
  • 'asked' (a participle) goes with 'using English', so you can't put the two parts of the expression 'asked using English' on opposite sides of the noun they modify.
  • KhoshtipMan with be answered I think you mean ' will be answered'.
  • KhoshtipMan by the English language ' in the English language' You can improve your sentence if you write it like this: Questions asked in English will be answered in English.
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KhoshtipManThe asked questions

This doesn't work. 'asked' (a participle) goes with 'using English', so you can't put the two parts of the expression 'asked using English' on opposite sides of the noun they modify.

KhoshtipManwith be answered

I think you mean 'will be answered'.

Khoshtip

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