The Master is be authorized to provide, on a confidential basis, advice and assistance to crew making complaints
He is be authorized? is that correct?
magdalena k The Master is be authorized to provide, on a confidential basis, advice and assistance to crew making complaints He is be authorized? is that correct? I see it as incorrect.
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magdalena kThe Master is be authorized to provide, on a confidential basis, advice and assistance to crew making complaints
He is be authorized? is that correct?
I see it as incorrect. Either "be" is redundant or the infinitive particle "to" preceding "be" is omitted in that sentence. I somehow cannot take "be", here, as a subjunctive one.
magdalena kHe is be authorized? is that correct?
No. It is incorrect English.
Also "master" seems wrong.
The master of the vessel is authorized... to crewmembers ...