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Grammar question



juliamontenegro
Brazil

Grammar question
 
Is this construction correct???
 
"What would you advise someone to do who has a lot of stress at work?"
 
This is totally wrong in my opinion, but it may be possible, who knows???
 
Thanks,
 
Julia

18 Jun 2009      





Spagman63
Hong Kong

It �s not totally wrong, only slightly.The person just put the infinitive in the wrong place.  It would sound better at the end of the sentence:"What would you advise someone who has a lot of stress at work to do?" The structure is good and the vocabulary is correct.

18 Jun 2009     



juliamontenegro
Brazil

Alright,
I just want to know if I should correct this in my book (the teaching manual has this question) and in their final review.
In case I correct it and it�s right that way, then, if this appears in the students� final exam they will find it strange.
Confused

18 Jun 2009     



Tere-arg
Argentina

I think it is wrong, as the relative clause (who has a lot of stress at work) should follow the noun it refers to (someone)

18 Jun 2009     



Spagman63
Hong Kong

Actually, we use BOTH structures.  Remember, books are not always correct. I find numerous mistakes in OUP/Cambridge books.  

18 Jun 2009     



Tere-arg
Argentina

....well-known grammar books are not correct?

18 Jun 2009     



Spagman63
Hong Kong

Some

18 Jun 2009     



Tere-arg
Argentina

Shocked

18 Jun 2009     



roneydirt
United States

Yes there are several well known grammar books with mistakes.  One reason I always find it funny when individuals tell me that I have several grammar mistakes, but can �t point them out.  You would be surprise the types of mistakes I have found in several well known TEFL instructor �s books and other education textbooks.  One of my many jobs was at the end of a press looking over final print jobs and how many mistakes I would catch that came through.  I should hang the flyer the Cambridge University sent to my school after one of it �s instructors stopped by to give a teacher conference in South Korea.

18 Jun 2009     



juliamontenegro
Brazil

Yeah, I do believe that some books are printed with some mistakes, but, I need to know what to do about that sentence... Is it gramatically incorrect?

18 Jun 2009     



Tere-arg
Argentina

I have never found a mistake in the grammar books I have been using.
Test books are a different subject.

Anyway, I do not look for the info in a grammar book to answer  here.
The question was not "grammar books and their accuracy" but one very different...

18 Jun 2009     

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