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(rather than be fired) is this correct? Hi all, I have this sentence ( He'd prefer to keep his job rather than be fired) I wonder if this was grammatically correct?
Apr 18, 2020 2:43 PM
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Absolutely no problem. Grammatically correct.
April 18, 2020
I think it would be correct as well, it doesn't sound weird to me at all. Maybe just a slightly different implication of when it happened, but so small that I'm not sure it matters.
April 18, 2020
Will it be correct If I put "being" instead of " be" (rather than being fired)? If not, could you explain it ?
April 18, 2020
It is correct.
April 18, 2020
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April 18, 2020
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