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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

To be optional?

Is “to be” optional or incorrect?


In soccer, one of the most regular stoppages in play is a result from the violation of a player being determined (to be) “offside”.


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In this context you don’t need to put “to be”, being determined offside is correct:)

  • In this context you don’t need to put “to be”, being determined offside is correct:)
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In this context you don’t need to put “to be”,

being determined offside is correct:)

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