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Talab1234 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

To be asked

1. There are no other requirements to be asked.


2 There are no other requirements to be asked from you.


3. There are no other requirements to be asked since you have submitted everything.


Are these all correct?

  

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talab1234 Are these all correct? No. You don't ask requirements as a matter of idiom.

  • talab1234 Are these all correct?
  • No.
  • You don't ask requirements as a matter of idiom.
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talab1234Are these all correct?

No. You don't ask requirements as a matter of idiom.

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talab1234

1. There are no other requirements to be asked.
2. There are no other requirements to be asked from you.
3. There are no other requirements to be asked since you have submitted everything.

Omit words as shown.

If you absolutely must use a verb after requirements, substitute to meet for th

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