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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

we have been requesting to furnish the documents. Is this a correct grammar.
  

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It is not clear what you mean. — We have been requested to furnish the documents (= they want the documents). We have been requesting them to furnish the documents (= we want the documents).

  • It is not clear what you mean.
  • — We have been requested to furnish the documents (= they want the documents).
  • We have been requesting them to furnish the documents (= we want the documents).
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It is not clear what you mean. Which one is it?—

We have been requested to furnish the documents (= they want the documents).
We have been requesting them to furnish the documents (= we want the documents).
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AnonymousIs this a correct grammar?
No. You may mean one of these:

We have been requesting that [you / he / they / ...] furnish the documents.
We have been requested to furnish the documents.

CJ

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