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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Issued

1. Consider the following sentence:


"People with Albinism in Malawi issued with alarms to protect against abductions, killings."


In this context, does the verb 'to issue' refer to 'verbal statements'?



2. And would the sentence be correct and mean the same if it was said:


"People with Albinism in Malawi equipped with alarms to protect against abductions, killings."

  

Top answer

Christine Christie 1. " In this context, does the verb 'to issue' refer to 'verbal statements'? No, it refers to supplying the people with devices that they can use to raise an alarm.

  • Christine Christie 1.
  • " In this context, does the verb 'to issue' refer to 'verbal statements'?
  • No, it refers to supplying the people with devices that they can use to raise an alarm.
  • Christine Christie 2.
  • " Roughly the same.
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Christine Christie1. Consider the following sentence:"People with Albinism in Malawi issued with alarms to protect against abductions, killings."
In this context, does the verb 'to issue' refer to 'verbal statements'?

No, it refers to supplying the people with devices that they can use to raise an alarm.

Christine Christie2.

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