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Kevin225 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

To have been + past participle

Hi.

I would like to ask if the following sentence looks weird? especially the "to have been made" structure.

"The Elite Society notes comments reported to have been made on behalf of the Standing Committee on 19 November, concerning the Court judgment dated 18 November, in relation to the Emergency Ordinance."



With thanks.


Best

Kevin

  

Top answer

The sentence is OK. "to have been made" is a passive perfect infinitive.

  • The sentence is OK.
  • "to have been made" is a passive perfect infinitive.
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The sentence is OK. "to have been made" is a passive perfect infinitive.

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