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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

The pattern such as "to be sent a reminder"

Is "click here to be sent a reminder" correct grammatically? I get the meaning ("click here so that a reminder is sent to you" or "click here for a reminder to be sent to you") but I am not sure whether or not it is grammatically correct. And how about the sentences below, are they also grammatically correct too?


- Being told tales in childhood is very important for every child.

- I think she wants to be given a special present for her birthday.

- To be bought a toy always makes him happy a lot.

  

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anonymous Is "click here to be sent a reminder" correct grammatically? Yes. " anonymous how about the sentences below, are they also grammatically correct too?

  • anonymous Is "click here to be sent a reminder" correct grammatically?
  • Yes.
  • " anonymous how about the sentences below, are they also grammatically correct too?
  • Mostly, yes: Being told tales in childhood is very important for every child.
  • I think she wants to be given a special present for her birthday.
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anonymousIs "click here to be sent a reminder" correct grammatically?

Yes. It means "Click here [in order] to be sent a reminder."

anonymoushow about the sentences below, are they also grammatically correct too?

Mostly, yes:

Being told tales in childhood is very

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