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
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.
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Joseph AA. Is the phrase "to operating" used correctly in the following sentence?
He hassincedsince 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
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