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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Using 'Equally Important to Consider' in the beginning of a sentence.

Hi, all,

I would like to use 'Equally important to consider' in the beginning of a sentence.

I used the following sentence in my last paper and it was marked as 'Faulty predicate': "Equally important to consider is when Gawain plights his troth to the Green Knight."

How could I fix this sentence?

Cheers!
  

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Equally important to consider is that Gawain plights his troth to the Green Knight.

  • Equally important to consider is that Gawain plights his troth to the Green Knight.
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Equally important to consider is that Gawain plights his troth to the Green Knight.

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