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Paco
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Hong Kong
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 Message 9 of 11
14 June 2014 at 11:58pm | IP Logged 
smallwhite wrote:
I would've answered C.
"His recommendation that Air Force investigates the UFO sighting was approved by the
commission and WAS referred to the appropriate committee".
Someone approved his recommendation; someone referred his recommendation to the
appropriate committee.
What does the sentence mean without that "WAS"?

Quote:
"His recommendation that the Air Force investigate the UFO sighting was
approved by the commission and referred to the appropriate committee".

dampingwire wrote:
His recommendation that the Air Force investigate the UFO
sighting was approved by the commission and WAS referred to the appropriate
committee".


Hi smallwhite,

I think I get what you mean. You are half right. The absence of the latter "was" at
first results in ambiguity. It can mean merely "referred", just like what you think;
but actually, it can also mean "was referred", which is like a kind of contraction of
sentences. This way, you decide which one is correct according to the context. Here,
obviously only latter makes sense.

There indeed are cases where, if a "was" is absent, both possibilities would make
sense, which leads to real trouble. In those cases, an explicit "was" is imperative.
However, I find that English, quite similar to Chinese/Cantonese, generally omits as
much as possible as long as the meaning can be made clear.

Edited by Paco on 15 June 2014 at 12:04am

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Monox D. I-Fly
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 Message 10 of 11
16 June 2014 at 9:41am | IP Logged 
Thanks for all your helps and suggestions, guys! :)
Also, Paco, I got those articles from my acquaintance who was preparing to her college entrance test. A type of the questions is to read an English sentence and find out which part is wrong from the four options. As for my own native materials, I go with far easier readings like Harry Potter, The Hunger Games, and Sherlock Holmes (well, this one is not as easy at it sounds). I also read 50 Shades of Grey if that title is allowed to be mentioned here.
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smallwhite
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 Message 11 of 11
17 June 2014 at 10:36am | IP Logged 
That makes sense. Thanks, dampingwire and Paco!


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