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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Question about Infinitive clause with a subject.

A) Electricity must be available to operate a computer.
B) Electricity must be available for us to operate a computer.
C) To operate a computer, electricity must be available.
D) For us to operate a computer, electricity must be available.

What is an incorrect sentence? and why?
  

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I don't see any great problem with any of them; they are perfectly understandable.

  • I don't see any great problem with any of them; they are perfectly understandable.
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I don't see any great problem with any of them; they are perfectly understandable.

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