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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Are these sentences correct?

I never asked you to change the SS work instead of GI and this was your decision of using SS instead of GI because your sub-contractor suggested that the SS is more strength and it is easy to carry out then I gave the verbal approval for his request. I urged you in the beginning and specified in the contract as well, you must notify the first party in writing, if any changes are required / differ from the contract, but no letter correspondence was made regarding this issue.
So, you do not have any right to claim this issue.
  

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It is difficult to edit your text when you include abbreviations (SS, GI). We are grammarians and not necessarily familiar with the terminology of all fields.

  • It is difficult to edit your text when you include abbreviations (SS, GI).
  • We are grammarians and not necessarily familiar with the terminology of all fields.
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It is difficult to edit your text when you include abbreviations (SS, GI). We are grammarians and not necessarily familiar with the terminology of all fields.
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Thank you for your swift reply on my query

Sorry for the abbrevation used in my text

SS means stainless steel and GI mean galvanized one

Thank you for helping me to correct the errors in my sentences.
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I never asked you to use stainless steel work instead of galvanized material; that was your decision. Your sub-contractor suggested that the SS has more strength and is easier to work with, so I gave verbal approval for his request. I urged you in the beginning and specified in the contract that you must notify the first party in writing if any changes

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