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Ekrol66 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Are these sentences correct?

I did not receive my laptop last, but I am not sure if I qualify since I am new to your department.

I will defenitly watch for this and keep you up inform of any compaines or concerns from the agencies.

Please see below, it looks like you need to contact helpdesk in order to get my sign on information.
  

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Hi, I did not receive my laptop last week, but I am not sure if I qualify since I am new to your department. I will definitely watch for this and keep you up informed of any complaints or concerns from the agencies. Please see below .

  • Hi, I did not receive my laptop last week, but I am not sure if I qualify since I am new to your department.
  • I will definitely watch for this and keep you up informed of any complaints or concerns from the agencies.
  • Please see below .
  • I t looks like you need to contact the help desk in order to get my sign - on information.
  • Clive
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Hi,

I did not receive my laptop last week, but I am not sure if I qualify since I am new to your department.

I will definitely watch for this and keep you up informed of any complaints or concerns from the agencies.

Please see below. It looks like you need to contact the help desk in order to get my sign-on information.

Clive
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Thank you so much Clive!!!
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Hi Clive, Could you please explain why we did you use a word "informed" in lieu of "inform"
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Hi,

i will keep you informed.



This structure describes 'how' I will keep you. The past participle functions here as an adjective.

Consider

I will keep you informed.

I will keep you happy.



Best wishes again, Clive
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Got it, thank you so very much Cllive!!!

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