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Matthew.90 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Is it correct as grammatical?

Having influence candidates're easily passed of examination gets workin' the oracle
  

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Sorry, I don't understand what you are trying to say. I can't extract any meaning from the words you have written. However, I can make two comments: In standard written English, are is contracted to 're only in a very few special cases, such as they're , you're and we're .

  • Sorry, I don't understand what you are trying to say.
  • I can't extract any meaning from the words you have written.
  • However, I can make two comments: In standard written English, are is contracted to 're only in a very few special cases, such as they're , you're and we're .
  • ) Here the contraction is inappropriate.
  • You should write candidates are .
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Sorry, I don't understand what you are trying to say. I can't extract any meaning from the words you have written.

However, I can make two comments:

In standard written English, are is contracted to 're only in a very few special cases, such as they're, you're and we're. (In very casual written English you may sometimes also see 're afte
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Having influence (a person who has an influential person behind him)
Having influence candidates easily passed off examination getting work the oracle.
Do you understand right now?
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I'm sorry, I cannot understand either.

Can you say it again in smaller parts? What about the oracle? What type of exam?
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Matthew.90
Having influence (a person who has an influential person behind him)

Having influence candidates easily passed off examination getting work the oracle.

Do you understand right now?

I'm afraid not.

"a person who has an influential person behind him" is clear. Also, I assume, you want to say something about
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Matthew.90Having influence candidates're easily passed of examination gets workin' the oracle

This is very difficult to understand. I'm going to try to say what I think you are trying to say. I may be completely wrong.

Candidates who know influential people pass the examination very easily and get work at Oracle Corporation.

CJ
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"Having a backer candidates easily passed the examination get work the oracle" I tried to say another way.Now you understand?
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Matthew.90"Having a backer candidates easily passed the examination get work the oracle" I tried to say another way.Now you understand?

I'm afraid not. It's fine grammatically as

Having a backer, candidates easily passed the examination.

But once you get to get work the oracle, it goes all weird. Who gets work? What
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Matthew.90
"Having a backer candidates easily passed the examination get work the oracle" I tried to say another way.Now you understand?


The problem is still with the phrase "get work the oracle". This appears to be meaningless.

CJ suggested that you might mean "get work at Oracle Corporation". Is that correct? If not, you need to
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"i want to make a sentence with "CAUSATIVE VOICE" it means "work the oracle=show favor=set forward=pull strings" i mean "they passed the exam with backing"
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Mr WordyCJ suggested that you might mean "get work at Oracle Corporation". Is that correct?
For the expression "work the oracle", see

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