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Kurdistan Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

past and prsent

Hi all

They say:

"It may be thought that the fact that they succeeded so conspicuously is attributable in part to Miss... willingness to accept the deal. "

Why may in present and thought in past?

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you've just asked twice the same thing: not recommended

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"It may be thought that the fact that they succeeded so conspicuously is attributable in part to Miss... willingness to accept the deal. "

I think this sentence not only is structurally troublesome but also has flaws. The part I have question on is "It may be thought that the fact that

It may be though – a possibility of being

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