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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Question about "to be"

Hi!

Is underlined "to be" correctly used in this sentence? Does it makessense? Any other mistakes?

For the person to be able to perform duties in the institution or to take part in organizing the event, it is duty of the organiser of the event or manager of the institution to request information from the Register of Convictions in order to ascertain whether the person meets the requirements prescribed for in Paragraphs 5 and 6 of this Section, and to recheck this information at least once a year.

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AnonymousFor the person to be able to perform duties in the institution ...
Correct. It's a standard "for ... to ..." construction.

I'd use "... prescribed in Paragraphs ..." instead of "... prescribed for in Paragraphs ...".

The rest is OK.

CJ

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