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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

Which of these sentences are correct? Is there any difference?


I was said to write a letter.

I was said that I should write a letter.

I have been said to write a letter.

It's said that I should write a letter.

It has been said that I should write a letter.

I was told to write a letter.

I've been told to write a letter.

  

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anonymous Which of these sentences are correct? Is there any difference? I was said to write a letter.

  • anonymous Which of these sentences are correct?
  • Is there any difference?
  • I was said to write a letter.
  • I was said that I should write a letter.
  • I have been said to write a letter.
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anonymous

Which of these sentences are correct? Is there any difference?


I was said to write a letter.

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Thank you.

About those two possible but unnatural sentences: how to change them to natural ones while the subject is still "it", please?

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Thanks. May I ask what you, as a native speaker, would say instead of these twe, please?

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