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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Are these sentences grammatically correct?

Since our order show supply and installation, we did not inspect the items, and the shipment was carefully off-loaded and kept in our warehouse.
  

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As originally written, the sentence is grammatically correct. Suggestions only: If I understand the sentence correctly… The items were received by us, carefully unloaded (without inspection), kept in our warehouse, then supplied and installed. Implied is that there was damage discovered for which we do not take responsibility.

  • As originally written, the sentence is grammatically correct.
  • Suggestions only: If I understand the sentence correctly… The items were received by us, carefully unloaded (without inspection), kept in our warehouse, then supplied and installed.
  • Implied is that there was damage discovered for which we do not take responsibility.
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As originally written, the sentence is grammatically correct.

Suggestions only:
If I understand the sentence correctly…
The items were received by us, carefully unloaded (without inspection), kept in our warehouse, then supplied and installed. Implied is that there was damage discovered for which we do not take responsibility.

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