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Ann225 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Lot for me to

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.

  

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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.

  • 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.
  • Here, "I" ( me ) is the subject of "uncover".
  • There is a lot that I have to uncover — or can uncover, let's say.
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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

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