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Lifelong learner Posted 7 years ago
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It is left unspecified what...

"It is left unspecified what kind of requests can be ignored." Is this sentence grammatically correct? If "it" = "what kind of requests can be request", can you also say "What kind of requests can be ignored in left unspecified."?

  

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" Is this sentence grammatically correct? In respect of the main structure, yes. I wonder whether the writer actually meant "kinds of request" rather than "kind of requests", however.

  • " Is this sentence grammatically correct?
  • In respect of the main structure, yes.
  • I wonder whether the writer actually meant "kinds of request" rather than "kind of requests", however.
  • "?
  • In theory, yes, but it is not the greatest sentence ever written in my opinion.
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lifelong learner"It is left unspecified what kind of requests can be ignored." Is this sentence grammatically correct?

In respect of the main structure, yes. I wonder whether the writer actually meant "kinds of request" rather than "kind of requests", however.

lifelong learnerIf "it" = "what kind of requests can be

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