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Omar Ahmed Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

A weird question

The email ( was sent /is sent/wasn't sent/sent ) to me. I'm waiting for it.

I think none of the choices is correct. Am I right?

  

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Either "was sent" or "wasn't sent" could be correct, but if you are waiting for it you have no way of knowing if it was sent or not, so I'm not sure which answer would be correct. Are there any further clues?

  • Either "was sent" or "wasn't sent" could be correct, but if you are waiting for it you have no way of knowing if it was sent or not, so I'm not sure which answer would be correct.
  • Are there any further clues?
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Either "was sent" or "wasn't sent" could be correct, but if you are waiting for it you have no way of knowing if it was sent or not, so I'm not sure which answer would be correct. Are there any further clues?
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The email was sent to me. I'm waiting for it.

I used that same expression yesterday.

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