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Sitifan Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

I'm excused absences ...

I'm excused absences will make it very difficult for the students to pass the course.
Is the above sentence grammatical?
  

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I'm not certain what you intended to say. Too many absences will make it very ........ ]

  • I'm not certain what you intended to say.
  • Too many absences will make it very ........
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I'm not certain what you intended to say.

Too many absences will make it very ........ [Is this what you intended?]
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I am excused + clause

Is the above sentence structure grammatical?
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sitifanI am excused + clauseIs the above sentence structure grammatical?
It could be, but not in the original sentence.

I am excused from PE class because of a broken ankle.

I am excused from work this afternoon.
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Hi,

I'm excused absences will make it very difficult for the students to pass the course.
Is the above sentence grammatical? No.



Are you sure that the sentence is not this?

Unexcused absences will make it very difficult for the students to pass the course.
These two versions sound very, very similar. But this version makes sense.

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