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OHNP Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

"To be" or not "to be?" That is the question.

Which is proper English (in the USA and UK):


"Please let me know if any of my corrections or comments need clarified," or "please let me know if any of my corrections or comments need to be clarified."


To be or not to be?

  

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" That one is best, but you can say this: Please let me know if any of my corrections or comments need clarification.

  • " That one is best, but you can say this: Please let me know if any of my corrections or comments need clarification.
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OHNPplease let me know if any of my corrections or comments need to be clarified."

That one is best, but you can say this:

Please let me know if any of my corrections or comments need clarification.

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