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Felixxx Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is the statement right?

I suggest the department concerning taking some measures to solve the problem
I suggest the department concern taking some measures to solve the problem

Both are correct ?
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Felixxx Both are correct ? Neither, actually. I suggest that the department concerned take some measure to solve the problem.

  • Felixxx Both are correct ?
  • Neither, actually.
  • I suggest that the department concerned take some measure to solve the problem.
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FelixxxBoth are correct ?
Neither, actually.

I suggest that the department concerned take some measure to solve the problem.
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Both those are wrong. Assuming you mean relevant department, you can say:

"I suggest the department concerned take some measures to solve the problem."
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thanks!
I have one more problem
why is it past tense
and two verb in one statement
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Felixxxwhy is it past tense
None of the verbs are in past tense.
Felixxxand two verb in one statement
Two of the three verbs are verbs of reduced subordinate clauses:

I suggest that the department [that is concerned] take some measure(s) to solve the problem.

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