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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

's and -an

When to use "'s" and "-an" in the following sentence, and why?

Malaysia's contract law is suggested to be reformed.
or
Malaysian contract law is suggester to be reformed.

Many thanks.
  

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Both forms that you ask about are fine, but the double passive voice is extremely ineffective, so I suggest that you choose this: Malaysian contract law reform is suggested.

  • Both forms that you ask about are fine, but the double passive voice is extremely ineffective, so I suggest that you choose this: Malaysian contract law reform is suggested.
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Both forms that you ask about are fine, but the double passive voice is extremely ineffective, so I suggest that you choose this:

Malaysian contract law reform is suggested.

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