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Jigneshbharati Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Due to register vs due to be registered

We are looking for an ambitious, self-motivated and committed Pharmacy Technician who is

either already registered with the GPhC or due to register imminently to join our current team
https://www.jobs.nhs.uk/showvac/rigZjK/5028635/915492632

Shouldn't it be "due to be registered" in "due to register imminently...." ? Please explain why the passive "due to be registered" is incorrect in the given context
  

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Use "due to be registered" if registration is an action done by someone else, like a board of examiners at the GPhC.

  • Use "due to be registered" if registration is an action done by someone else, like a board of examiners at the GPhC.
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Use "due to be registered" if registration is an action done by someone else, like a board of examiners at the GPhC.

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