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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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any complaint has been reported by teachers\
any complaint has not been reported by teachers
which is correct
  

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Neither sentence is very clear. Can you clarify the meanings? The only difference between them is that one is negative and the other positive.

  • Neither sentence is very clear.
  • Can you clarify the meanings?
  • The only difference between them is that one is negative and the other positive.
  • All complaints are reported by someone to a teacher.?
  • All complaints are reported by teachers to someone else?
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Neither sentence is very clear. Can you clarify the meanings?
The only difference between them is that one is negative and the other positive.

All complaints are reported by someone to a teacher.?
All complaints are reported by teachers to someone else?

Any complaint that has been raised has already been reported to a teacher.?
It is always a teacher who reports a co
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Anonymousany complaint has been reported by teachers\
any complaint has not been reported by teachers
which is correct
Both are wrong. I think you want to say: The teachers have filed no complaints.

CB

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