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Fire1 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

To infinitive

?1. ?An IQ higher than 145 to join the group is required.

2. The score to enter the university is low.

3. The altitude to fly the drone is too high.


Q1)Are all the three sentences correct English?

Q2) Do "to join the group", "to enter the university", "to fly the drone" modify the noun phrases "An IQ higher than 145", "The score", "The altitude"?

  

Top answer

1. An IQ higher than 145 to join the group is required. An IQ higher than 145 is required to join the group.

  • 1.
  • An IQ higher than 145 to join the group is required.
  • An IQ higher than 145 is required to join the group.
  • or To join the group, an IQ higher than 145 is required.
  • 'to join the group' is an infinitive clause 2.
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?1. ?An IQ higher than 145 to join the group is required.

An IQ higher than 145 is required to join the group.

or

To join the group, an IQ higher than 145 is required.

'to join the group' is an infinitive clause

2. The s

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