taked4700
Member
- Joined
- Feb 3, 2013
- Member Type
- Retired English Teacher
- Native Language
- Japanese
- Home Country
- Japan
- Current Location
- Japan
Hi,
1. People believe the police to have arrested some politicians.
2. People believe some politicians to have been arrested.
3. People think the police to have arrested some politicians.
4. People think some politicians to have been arrested.
5. I consider the police to have arrested some politicians.
6. I consider some politicians to have been arrested.
I know that "that + subject + verb" constructions are much more natural, but wonder whether the sentences above are also grammatical or not.
Thanks in advance.
1. People believe the police to have arrested some politicians.
2. People believe some politicians to have been arrested.
3. People think the police to have arrested some politicians.
4. People think some politicians to have been arrested.
5. I consider the police to have arrested some politicians.
6. I consider some politicians to have been arrested.
I know that "that + subject + verb" constructions are much more natural, but wonder whether the sentences above are also grammatical or not.
Thanks in advance.