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HuaMin Chen Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

2 actions

Hi,

Can I say 'miss 2 actions'? Is it OK to put 's'?
  

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Hi HuaMin, It is probably ok as you wrote it, but without seeing the rest of the sentence, I can't say for sure. Can you post the whole sentence? I am trying to think of a way I would use your phrase, 'miss two actions ' and I can't come up with a sentence that makes sense.

  • Hi HuaMin, It is probably ok as you wrote it, but without seeing the rest of the sentence, I can't say for sure.
  • Can you post the whole sentence?
  • I am trying to think of a way I would use your phrase, 'miss two actions ' and I can't come up with a sentence that makes sense.
  • What do the actions refer to?
  • TrysB
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Hi HuaMin,
It is probably ok as you wrote it, but without seeing the rest of the sentence, I can't say for sure. Can you post the whole sentence? I am trying to think of a way I would use your phrase, 'miss two actions' and I can't come up with a sentence that makes sense. What do the actions refer to?

TrysB
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Many thanks. Here is the sentence.

Sorry for missing 2 action last time, which are, one is to modify the list and another one to add the code to the sheet.


I believe it's better to remove that 's', isn't it?
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Do you mean lessons or perhaps tasks/assignments?
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Can I say this?

Sorry for missing 2 actions last time, which are, one is to modify the list and another one to add the code to the sheet.
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Any advice? Many thanks.
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HuaMin ChenCan I say this?

Sorry for missing 2 actions last time, which are, one is to modify the list and another one to add the code to the sheet.

HuaMin Chen,
No, not only is this unnatural, it is also confusing.
If I understand your sentence correctly, I would say "I apologyze for

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