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WANG CHUN Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

The usage of ""cover""

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Participants who would like to have some information concerning the subjects ( ) at the seminar next week should get in touch with Lu samsonn at the from desk.

A: covered

B : to be covered

C: covering
  

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(fro nt desk) If samsonn is someone's first or last name (family name), the first letter should be capitalized ( S amsonn ). -------------- I would choose B ( to be covered ). To be covered indicates the future , and this works well with the idea that the seminar is going to occur next week .

  • (fro nt desk) If samsonn is someone's first or last name (family name), the first letter should be capitalized ( S amsonn ).
  • -------------- I would choose B ( to be covered ).
  • To be covered indicates the future , and this works well with the idea that the seminar is going to occur next week .
  • A is not as good a choice because of the times involved.
  • Covered , by itself, works best with the past.
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If samsonn is someone's first or last name (family name), the first letter should be capitalized (Samsonn).

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I would choose B (to be covered).

To be covered indicates the future, and this works well with the idea that the seminar is going to occur next week.

A is not as

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