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Fire1 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

To be given

The person to be given the award is Daniel.

1. Is the sentence above correct English?

2. Does the sentence mean "The person who is going to be given the award is Daniel"?

3. What does "to be given" imply? "purpose" or"process"?

  

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fire1 The person to be given the award is Daniel. 1. Is the sentence above correct English?

  • fire1 The person to be given the award is Daniel.
  • 1.
  • Is the sentence above correct English?
  • Just about, I suppose.
  • I don't feel huge enthusiasm about it.
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fire1The person to be given the award is Daniel.
1. Is the sentence above correct English?

Just about, I suppose. I don't feel huge enthusiasm about it.

fire12. Does the sentence mean "The person who is going to be given the award is Daniel"?

Probably.

fire13. What does "to be given"

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