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Anewcomer Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

"It"

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01font00Is01u00 it02u00 everyone who has a better score is going to awarded?02font00 (I know it sounds odd, but can i say it, instead of saying " 01font00Is everyone who has a better score going to be awarded"02font00 )02br
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00I ask this because I heard many people use "is it" at the start of the sentence like in the context above02br
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0 Hi ANC02br
00Your version is correct and the other version is ungrammatical.02br
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1font00Are you saying that, this "Is everyone who has a better score going to be awarded" as my version02font0-
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0Awarded WHAT is one issue here, and "better than WHAT" is another.02br
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00Is everyone who has a score of at least 80% going to be awarded a ribbon?02br
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00Is everyone whose scores improved by at least 15% going to receive an award for their improvement?0-

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