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Matthew1622 Posted 12 years ago
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identifiable from

I read a VOA special English passage, which wrote "the policy is designed to help candidates whose abilities would not identifiable from GRE test scores." Why they used "identifiable from" but not "be identifiable from"?
  

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It was a mistake. It should read 'be identifiable from'.

  • It was a mistake.
  • It should read 'be identifiable from'.
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It was a mistake. It should read 'be identifiable from'.

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