Which one is correct in the following sentences? [closed] Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)Which of the following phrases is correct?Which of the following sentences are correct?Is it grammatically correct to omit “is” in the following sentence? Is it correct in formal speech?which is correct “at the following” or “on the following”Which sentence sounds natural?What is the correct sentence / sentences from following four sentences?Which one of the following is correct grammatically?Which 2 sentences are correct?Are the following sentences grammatically correct?

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Which one is correct in the following sentences? [closed]



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)Which of the following phrases is correct?Which of the following sentences are correct?Is it grammatically correct to omit “is” in the following sentence? Is it correct in formal speech?which is correct “at the following” or “on the following”Which sentence sounds natural?What is the correct sentence / sentences from following four sentences?Which one of the following is correct grammatically?Which 2 sentences are correct?Are the following sentences grammatically correct?



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  1. Belgium is considered to be a country of chocolate.

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    Considered to as is ungrammatical. However, even the first sentence sounds odd—as if you're saying Belgium is a country made of chocolate. More natural is Belgium is a country known for its chocolate.

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  • It depends on the question it’s answering.

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  • Generally, though, in sentences of this kind it's considered to be or considered as.

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    Considered to as is ungrammatical. However, even the first sentence sounds odd—as if you're saying Belgium is a country made of chocolate. More natural is Belgium is a country known for its chocolate.

    – Jason Bassford
    Mar 24 at 4:11












  • It depends on the question it’s answering.

    – Lawrence
    Mar 24 at 5:45











  • Generally, though, in sentences of this kind it's considered to be or considered as.

    – Kate Bunting
    Mar 24 at 8:42













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  • 3





    Considered to as is ungrammatical. However, even the first sentence sounds odd—as if you're saying Belgium is a country made of chocolate. More natural is Belgium is a country known for its chocolate.

    – Jason Bassford
    Mar 24 at 4:11












  • It depends on the question it’s answering.

    – Lawrence
    Mar 24 at 5:45











  • Generally, though, in sentences of this kind it's considered to be or considered as.

    – Kate Bunting
    Mar 24 at 8:42












  • 3





    Considered to as is ungrammatical. However, even the first sentence sounds odd—as if you're saying Belgium is a country made of chocolate. More natural is Belgium is a country known for its chocolate.

    – Jason Bassford
    Mar 24 at 4:11












  • It depends on the question it’s answering.

    – Lawrence
    Mar 24 at 5:45











  • Generally, though, in sentences of this kind it's considered to be or considered as.

    – Kate Bunting
    Mar 24 at 8:42







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Considered to as is ungrammatical. However, even the first sentence sounds odd—as if you're saying Belgium is a country made of chocolate. More natural is Belgium is a country known for its chocolate.

– Jason Bassford
Mar 24 at 4:11






Considered to as is ungrammatical. However, even the first sentence sounds odd—as if you're saying Belgium is a country made of chocolate. More natural is Belgium is a country known for its chocolate.

– Jason Bassford
Mar 24 at 4:11














It depends on the question it’s answering.

– Lawrence
Mar 24 at 5:45





It depends on the question it’s answering.

– Lawrence
Mar 24 at 5:45













Generally, though, in sentences of this kind it's considered to be or considered as.

– Kate Bunting
Mar 24 at 8:42





Generally, though, in sentences of this kind it's considered to be or considered as.

– Kate Bunting
Mar 24 at 8:42










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Only the first one is grammatically correct.



There's an example from Oxford Dictionary
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Believe to be; think.



with object and infinitive 



‘all three patients were considered to be in a critical condition’



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Unemployment is considered to be a national priority requiring carefully coordinated policies.



For the purposes of this study, all of the above-mentioned enterprises are considered to be part of the formal economy.






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    Only the first one is grammatically correct.



    There's an example from Oxford Dictionary
    (https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/consider):



    CONSIDER



    Believe to be; think.



    with object and infinitive 



    ‘all three patients were considered to be in a critical condition’



    According to Reverso.context.net:



    Unemployment is considered to be a national priority requiring carefully coordinated policies.



    For the purposes of this study, all of the above-mentioned enterprises are considered to be part of the formal economy.






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      Only the first one is grammatically correct.



      There's an example from Oxford Dictionary
      (https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/consider):



      CONSIDER



      Believe to be; think.



      with object and infinitive 



      ‘all three patients were considered to be in a critical condition’



      According to Reverso.context.net:



      Unemployment is considered to be a national priority requiring carefully coordinated policies.



      For the purposes of this study, all of the above-mentioned enterprises are considered to be part of the formal economy.






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        Only the first one is grammatically correct.



        There's an example from Oxford Dictionary
        (https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/consider):



        CONSIDER



        Believe to be; think.



        with object and infinitive 



        ‘all three patients were considered to be in a critical condition’



        According to Reverso.context.net:



        Unemployment is considered to be a national priority requiring carefully coordinated policies.



        For the purposes of this study, all of the above-mentioned enterprises are considered to be part of the formal economy.






        share|improve this answer













        Only the first one is grammatically correct.



        There's an example from Oxford Dictionary
        (https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/consider):



        CONSIDER



        Believe to be; think.



        with object and infinitive 



        ‘all three patients were considered to be in a critical condition’



        According to Reverso.context.net:



        Unemployment is considered to be a national priority requiring carefully coordinated policies.



        For the purposes of this study, all of the above-mentioned enterprises are considered to be part of the formal economy.







        share|improve this answer












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