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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Word order: confirmed

Which is correct? I think both, but just want to confirm as I doubt myself.

Is the subject confirmed for screening tomorrow morning at 8 am.

Is the subject for screening tomorrow morning at 8 am confirmed.

Thanks!
  

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You need question marks. I think 'topic' is a better word: less confusing there.

  • You need question marks.
  • I think 'topic' is a better word: less confusing there.
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You need question marks. I think 'topic' is a better word: less confusing there.
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Thanks. Topic is a better word instead of which word? I was just wondering if the word confirmed in both sentences is put correctly?
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The word subject here means the participant who is scheduled to be screened for a clinical study.
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AnonymousThe word subject here means the participant who is scheduled to be screened for a clinical study.
Ah, I see. Then keep it.
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AnonymousThe word subject here means the participant who is scheduled to be screened for a clinical study.
Then "topic" is not an appropriate substitution.
You do need question marks, though.
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Thanks! So both sentences are correct, specifically the use of the word 'confirmed'?.
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I prefer the first one. It seems clearer.

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