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Geronimo1 Posted 8 years ago
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Passive infinitive

Can you explain this sentence to me? To what does “to be conducted” refer in here?

Postmodernism holds the notion that a novel outlook into what brought the end of the classicism would shed light on future studies to be conducted on nature-art relation in question.

Wouldn’t it be more sensible if it was “to conduct” so that it would mean postmodernism will conduct on nature- art relation?

  

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geronimo1 ? To what does “to be conducted” refer here? studies geronimo1 Wouldn’t it be more sensible if it was “to conduct” so that it would mean postmodernism will conduct on nature- art relation?

  • geronimo1 ?
  • To what does “to be conducted” refer here?
  • studies geronimo1 Wouldn’t it be more sensible if it was “to conduct” so that it would mean postmodernism will conduct on nature- art relation?
  • No.
  • That is not what is meant.
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geronimo1? To what does “to be conducted” refer here?

studies

geronimo1Wouldn’t it be more sensible if it was “to conduct” so that it would mean postmodernism will conduct on nature- art relation?

No. That is not what is meant.

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