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Jigneshbharati Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Which may prescribe

They are controlled more strictly than other medicines which may prescribe in terms of how the prescription is written, who can write it and the quantity to be supplied.

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Shouldn't "which may prescribe" be "which may be prescribed"?

  

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Jigneshbharati Shouldn't "which may prescribe" be "which may be prescribed"? No, I think the verb refers to the law, not the medicine.

  • Jigneshbharati Shouldn't "which may prescribe" be "which may be prescribed"?
  • No, I think the verb refers to the law, not the medicine.
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JigneshbharatiShouldn't "which may prescribe" be "which may be prescribed"?

No, I think the verb refers to the law, not the medicine.

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