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Marco186 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Are these sentences grammatically correct?

  1. Employees are to have their materials close to them.
  2. Employees are to turn on their cameras during online meetings.
  3. No food, or phone calls are allowed during meetings.
  

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The only error of English is the comma in #3, which should be deleted. However, the scope of each of the points is different. In fact, #1 doesn't even have a scope, while #2 refers to "online meetings", yet #3 refers only to "meetings".

  • The only error of English is the comma in #3, which should be deleted.
  • However, the scope of each of the points is different.
  • In fact, #1 doesn't even have a scope, while #2 refers to "online meetings", yet #3 refers only to "meetings".
  • I wonder whether this is really what is meant, or whether, in fact, all points are supposed to apply to the same situation.
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The only error of English is the comma in #3, which should be deleted.

However, the scope of each of the points is different. In fact, #1 doesn't even have a scope, while #2 refers to "online meetings", yet #3 refers only to "meetings". I wonder whether this is really what is meant, or whether, in fact, all points are supposed to apply to the same situation.

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