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Which one of the two sentences is grammatically correct and why?

 
 
nhelen
 
Reply Mon 27 May, 2013 02:10 pm
1) when there is a problem with company policy, it should be brought up before the board of directors.
2) when there is a problem with company policy, it should be bring up before the board of directors.
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Reply Tue 28 May, 2013 08:14 pm
@nhelen,
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1) when there is a problem with company policy, it should be brought up before the board of directors.
2) when there is a problem with company policy, it should be bring up before the board of directors.


Number 1, Helen, because the passive always uses the past participle, never the present simple as in #2.
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