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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Is or to be or of as

Last night I spent hours filling out an online application form in which there were four open questions asking me of what I think is/to be/of as good customer service.

Which one, if any, is applicable?
  

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Anonymous asking me of what I think is/to be/of as good customer service. The normal way of saying that is asking me what I think good customer service is. In indirect questions ( what good customer service is ) the subject comes first ( good customer service ), then the verb ( is ), the same as in a statement.

  • Anonymous asking me of what I think is/to be/of as good customer service.
  • The normal way of saying that is asking me what I think good customer service is.
  • In indirect questions ( what good customer service is ) the subject comes first ( good customer service ), then the verb ( is ), the same as in a statement.
  • Don't let the clause I think confuse you.
  • CJ
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Anonymousasking me of what I think is/to be/of as good customer service.
The normal way of saying that is

asking me what I think good customer service is.

In indirect questions (what good customer service is) the subject comes first (good customer service), then the verb (is), the same as in a statement. Don't let

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