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Audannaious Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Can you please let me know if the sentence is grammatically correct? Especially for there is.

Please check with your records to see if there is any missing package that still needs to be made and we will gladly send a check to finish the business order.
  

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Please check your records for any missing package that still needs to be made, and we will gladly send a check to complete the order.

  • Please check your records for any missing package that still needs to be made, and we will gladly send a check to complete the order.
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Please check your records for any missing package that still needs to be made, and we will gladly send a check to complete the order.
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audannaiousany missing package that still needs to be made
A package that needs to be made? For which you'll send a check?

The "there is" construction is fine, but the meaning of the sentence as a whole is murky.

Did you mean 'a package that needs to be paid for? Otherwise why send a check?

If you meant 'a package tha

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