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Fernando Ariel Gont <[log in to unmask]>
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Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 24 Feb 1998 00:23:09 -0500
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Hi!
 
I have some doubts with a two sentences that use anticipatory
pronouns.
 
I must convert them from the way they are given, to a sentence that uses
"it" or "there".
 
I'll put the exercise first, and just bellow the way I did it.
 
1. Doubts of a possible solution need not be entertained. (supply any)
There need doubts of a possible solution not be entertained.
There need to be entertained no doubts of a possible solution.
There need no doubts of a possible solution be entertained.
 
(Well, I don't know which of my answers is correct....)
 
2. No doubts of a possible solution need be entertained.
 
(I don't know if the answer is any of the ones I did for the above)
 
Thanx in advance!
 
Fernando Ariel Gont
 
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