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Kadioguy Posted 9 years ago
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Take whatever action is needed

Take whatever action is needed.
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Which one is correct?

1. Take (verb) whatever action is needed (object).

2. Take whatever action (subject) is needed (verb).

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----Which one is correct? 1. Take (verb) whatever action is needed (object).

  • ----Which one is correct?
  • 1.
  • Take (verb) whatever action is needed (object).
  • Or perhaps a complement: 'take action' is idiomatic.
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kadioguyTake whatever action is needed.----Which one is correct?

1. Take (verb) whatever action is needed (object).

Or perhaps a complement: 'take action' is idiomatic.

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