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Joseph A Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

To Operating

Hello everyone,

A. Is the phrase "to operating" used correctly in the following sentence?

He has sinced pleaded guilty to operating a motor vehicle while visibly impaired.

B. If it is okay, can I replace "to" with "of" or "for"?

Regards,

JA

  

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Joseph A A. Is the phrase "to operating" used correctly in the following sentence? He has sinced since pleaded guilty to operating a motor vehicle while visibly impaired.

  • Joseph A A.
  • Is the phrase "to operating" used correctly in the following sentence?
  • He has sinced since pleaded guilty to operating a motor vehicle while visibly impaired.
  • Perfect as shown.
  • ) Joseph A B.
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Joseph AA. Is the phrase "to operating" used correctly in the following sentence?
He has sinced since pleaded guilty to operating a motor vehicle while visibly impaired.

Perfect as shown. (I hope you know the difference between 'visibly' and 'visually' in this sentence.)

Joseph
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The syntax is 'Someone pleads guilty to an offense'. In this case, the name of the offense is operating a motor vehicle while visibly impaired.

Clive

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