rub mizrachi
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Hello,
I have a question about word order in passive voice transformations. In a school test, a student wrote:
The thief was caught by the police near the city gallery.
All the material is reviewed by the students before the exam.
The teacher corrected these, indicating that the "by + agent" phrase should be moved to the very end of the sentence (after near the city gallery and before the exam).
Is there a strict rule in English grammar regarding this? Who is correct here, the student or the teacher?
Thank you.
I have a question about word order in passive voice transformations. In a school test, a student wrote:
The thief was caught by the police near the city gallery.
All the material is reviewed by the students before the exam.
The teacher corrected these, indicating that the "by + agent" phrase should be moved to the very end of the sentence (after near the city gallery and before the exam).
Is there a strict rule in English grammar regarding this? Who is correct here, the student or the teacher?
Thank you.