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Twilit02 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Above-mentioned OR mentioned-above

My dear and respected teachers,
1: "above-mentioned OR mentioned-above" which one is correct?
2: "First I'll scold him then I'll scald him." correct?
3: "Tomorrow I'll be online at 11:00 p.m. according to Pakistan time." correct?
  

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1- Above-mentioned !! 2- First I'll scold him then I'll scald him . You can use The Future Perfect.

  • 1- Above-mentioned !!
  • 2- First I'll scold him then I'll scald him .
  • You can use The Future Perfect.
  • 3- yup,it's correct
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1- Above-mentioned !!
2- First I'll scold him then I'll scald him . it'sCorrect....You can use The Future Perfect.
3- yup,it's correct
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By the way ,, I presume that using" Pakistan Standard /National Time " is more acceptable .

The Acronym is " PKT " or " PST "

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