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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Are these sentences grammatically sound and correct?

We can arrange for the delivery and installation of exercise bike next week if the main contractor can arrange the access.

We will coordinate with the main contractor for the delivery and installation of exercise bike next week, but access to be arranged by the main contractor

  

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We can arrange for the delivery and installation of the/an exercise bike next week if the main contractor can arrange the acces s. We will coordinate with the main contractor for the delivery and installation of an/the exercise bike next week, but access has to be arranged by the main contracto r. If the people you are writing to already know about the exercise bike, say 'the'.

  • We can arrange for the delivery and installation of the/an exercise bike next week if the main contractor can arrange the acces s.
  • We will coordinate with the main contractor for the delivery and installation of an/the exercise bike next week, but access has to be arranged by the main contracto r.
  • If the people you are writing to already know about the exercise bike, say 'the'.
  • If not, say 'an'.
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We can arrange for the delivery and installation of the/anexercise bike next week if the main contractor can arrange the access.

We will coordinate with the main contractor for the delivery and installation of an/the exercise bike next week, but access has to be arranged by the main contractor.

If the people you are writing to already know abou

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