Hi,
“There is a lot for me to uncover.”
“There is a lot to uncover for me.”
I’d probably say the former, but would the latter also be considered correct?
Thank you.
Ann225 I’d probably say the former, but would the latter also be considered correct? Both are correct, but the meaning changes, or there is at least a chance for different interpretations. Ann225 There is a lot for me to uncover.
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Ann225I’d probably say the former, but would the latter also be considered correct?
Both are correct, but the meaning changes, or there is at least a chance for different interpretations.
Ann225There is a lot for me to uncover.
Here, "I" ( me ) is the subject of "uncover". There is a lot that I have to uncover — o