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Ben9108 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

To be carried

I would be grateful if someone explain how to use the following sentance structure. Would you mind change it to simple sentance for my easy understanding.

We wish to draw your attention to the works to be carried out in areas of Rooms of CF405A
  

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Hi, I would be grateful if someone explain how to use the following sentance structure. Would you mind change it to simple sentance for my easy understanding. We wish to draw your attention to the works to be carried out in areas of Rooms of CF405A _____________________________ It should be: We wish to draw your attention to the work to be carried out in areas of Rooms of CF405A.

  • Hi, I would be grateful if someone explain how to use the following sentance structure.
  • Would you mind change it to simple sentance for my easy understanding.
  • We wish to draw your attention to the works to be carried out in areas of Rooms of CF405A _____________________________ It should be: We wish to draw your attention to the work to be carried out in areas of Rooms of CF405A.
  • 'To carry something out' means to do it, to complete it.
  • The infinitive often decribes what will be done with a thing.
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Hi,

I would be grateful if someone explain how to use the following sentance structure. Would you mind change it to simple sentance for my easy understanding.

We wish to draw your attention to the works to be carried out in areas of Rooms of CF405A

_____________________________

It should be:

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