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Towel chalk 193 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Sentence correctness

Hello,

Are both of these questions correct: "1. Do you agree to being told what to do?"
"2. Do you agree that you will be told what to do?"


I know for the first one you could say: "Do you agree to be told what to do?" but I have never seen this particular construction.


Thank you for any replies

  

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towel chalk 193 1. Do you agree to being told what to do? This is a little convoluted and odd, but it is OK and asks whether you give permission to be bossed around.

  • towel chalk 193 1.
  • Do you agree to being told what to do?
  • This is a little convoluted and odd, but it is OK and asks whether you give permission to be bossed around.
  • towel chalk 193 Do you agree that you will be told what to do?
  • This is so odd I can't think of a context for it.
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towel chalk 1931. Do you agree to being told what to do?

This is a little convoluted and odd, but it is OK and asks whether you give permission to be bossed around.

towel chalk 193Do you agree that you will be told what to do?

This is so odd I can't think of a context for it. It asks whether you are of the same opi

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