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sleepwalker1914
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Hi,
I have a question about the usage of "fault", the following sentence is a wrong one:
It is the fault of the criminals who broke the law
Is it correct that I use " to" instead of "who"? The new sentence will be like this:
It is the fault of the criminals to break the law. Is this a right one?
Thanks.
I have a question about the usage of "fault", the following sentence is a wrong one:
It is the fault of the criminals who broke the law
Is it correct that I use " to" instead of "who"? The new sentence will be like this:
It is the fault of the criminals to break the law. Is this a right one?
Thanks.












