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Orientalmedix Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

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"In this sentence, "The troublesome pants was arrived by parcel service today morning"..

can we use this word "today morning."?? not 'this morning' nor "today's morning"?

Please let me know this big trouble...

I think this sentence(The troublesome pants was arrived by parcel service today morning.) is not so good..

but, what I think better is "The troublesome pants was arrived by home-delivery service this morning."
  

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Greetings, Orientalmedix, today morning is not a natural English formation. This morning/earlier today/... suits well.

  • Greetings, Orientalmedix, today morning is not a natural English formation.
  • This morning/earlier today/...
  • suits well.
  • Other corrections include: Orientalmedix The troublesome pants was arrived by parcel service today morning <arrived is not transitive (you cannot arrive sth ), therefore, no passive> Respectfully, Gleb Chebrikoff
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Greetings, Orientalmedix,

today morning is not a natural English formation. This morning/earlier today/... suits well.

Other corrections include:
OrientalmedixThe troublesome pants was arrived by parcel service today morning
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