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Which one is correct? 1. Young people may be easily influenced by cigarette advertisements. 2. Young people may easily be influenced by cigarette advertisements.
2025년 2월 3일 오전 8:02
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Both sentences are grammatically correct, but Sentence 1 ("Young people may be easily influenced by cigarette advertisements.") is more natural and commonly used in English. Explanation: - Adverb placement: In English, adverbs like "easily" typically go after "be" in passive voice constructions (e.g., "may be easily influenced"). - Sentence 2 ("may easily be influenced") is not incorrect, but it sounds slightly more formal or poetic. In everyday usage, Sentence 1 is the preferred choice. A good rule of thumb for adverb placement in passive voice: ✔ Auxiliary verb (may, can, must, etc.) → "be" → adverb → past participle Example: Young people may be easily influenced by cigarette advertisements. If the adverb is short and modifies the entire verb phrase, it can go between the auxiliary verb and "be" (e.g., may easily be influenced), but this is less common in everyday English. For natural-sounding sentences, place the adverb after "be" in the passive voice.
2025년 2월 3일
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"Young people may be easily influenced by cigarette advertisements." You can also use "might" instead of "may": "Young people might be easily influenced by cigarette advertisements." What's the difference? "May" suggests a possibility that is somewhat likely. "Might" suggests a weaker possibility, meaning it is less certain than "may."
2025년 2월 3일
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Both sentences are fine. I prefer #1 because it places "easily" directly next to the word, "influenced", that I prefer that it modify.
2025년 2월 3일
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