Which one is appropriate?

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Which one is appropriate?

by avi.ninja » Wed Apr 14, 2010 1:03 am
Came across this doubt on another forum. Which one of the following is grammatically correct?

1. To solve this matter, contact the concerned official.
2. To solve this matter, contact the official concerned.
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by akhpad » Wed Apr 14, 2010 1:24 am
I would say "the concerned official" is better.

"concerned " is adj modifying to official.

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by avi.ninja » Wed Apr 14, 2010 1:35 am
But isn't the meaning of the word "concerned" at doubt in the first sentence? "contact the concerned official" may mean either of 1)contact the official who is feeling concerned or 2)contact the official who is interested in the matter. No such ambiguity is present in the second sentence.
Is this reasoning flawed?

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by Shawshank » Wed Apr 14, 2010 3:44 am
avi.ninja wrote:But isn't the meaning of the word "concerned" at doubt in the first sentence? "contact the concerned official" may mean either of 1)contact the official who is feeling concerned or 2)contact the official who is interested in the matter. No such ambiguity is present in the second sentence.
Is this reasoning flawed?[/quote

Statement 2 means . wht u have explained,,,

Stmt 1 is better and correct.
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