I don't know. I know the following are correct:Which do you think is correct?![]()
Only (2) is correct. In (1), the relativized element of the relative clause is an indirect object (We had assigned __ the job), and indirect objects don't relativize well, as most comprehensive grammars of English will confirm.1) The person we had assigned the job didn't do it well.
2) The person we had assigned the job to didn't do it well.
Which is correct?
Thank youOnly (2) is correct. In (1), the relativized element of the relative clause is an indirect object (We had assigned __ the job), and indirect objects don't relativize well, as most comprehensive grammars of English will confirm.
'me' is an indirect object.3) The job you assigned me is done.
Here the subject is a direct object.
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Don't forget the question mark at the end of a question.And what about these?
Both are correct. In each, you have relativized the direct object within the relative clause:3) The job you assigned me is done.
4) The job you assigned to me is done.
Which is correct? Here the subject is a direct object.
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Unnecessary. Just go ahead and ask your question.I have a question.
Yes.Is the sentence below also correct?
Don't forget a question mark at the end of a question.
Yes, but if I'd chosen to use the indefinite article I'd have preceded it with "to put".Is the sentence below also correct?
Don't forget a question mark at the end of a question.
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