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Which answer is correct? Thank you!
From the top of the tower ( )
A.could the whole city be seen.
B.could see the whole city.
C.could be seen the whole city.
D.could be the whole city seen.
E. the whole city could be seen.
Apr 21, 2013 6:53 AM
Answers · 4
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Well, the first part is called an adverbial clause. Basically, it tells us "where"... this also means the rest of the sentence doesn't change its own structure.
So the correct answer is E: "From the top of the tower the whole city could be seen."
A might possibly work, but you'd need a very good reason to use this structure. You just can't throw it in anywhere.
April 21, 2013
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