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Tinanam0102 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Who requested anonymity

Hi teachers,

.........., say two congressional investigators who requested anonymity

1. Does "noun" come after "request" normally?

2. Would "anonymous" be correct to replace "anonymity"?

Thanks
TN
  

Top answer

1. It can indeed: 'I requested a martini'. 2.

  • 1.
  • It can indeed: 'I requested a martini'.
  • 2.
  • No.
  • The noun is required.
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1. It can indeed: 'I requested a martini'.
2. No. The noun is required. 'Anonymous' is an adjective.
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Hi Mister Micawber

Thanks for your answers. Can you please tell me which of the following is correct? And w

....., who requested to remain anonymous.
....., who requested to remain anonymously.

Thanks
TN

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