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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Auxiliary verb

We assume that the references listed below were stand for concealed parts, not for any exposed parts or finishes

We assume that the references listed below stand for concealed parts, not for any exposed parts or finishes.

Please check and advise whether the sentence above require auxiliary verb or not. Is it grammatically correct?

  

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We assume that the references listed below were stand for concealed parts, not for any exposed parts or finishes were stand is an incorrect English tense. We assume that the references listed below stand for concealed parts, not for any exposed parts or finishes. stand is a correct English tense (Simple Present).

  • We assume that the references listed below were stand for concealed parts, not for any exposed parts or finishes were stand is an incorrect English tense.
  • We assume that the references listed below stand for concealed parts, not for any exposed parts or finishes.
  • stand is a correct English tense (Simple Present).
  • In terms of vocabulary, it sounds wrong to say that references stand for something.
  • We'd typically say that references relate to / refer to something.
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We assume that the references listed below were stand for concealed parts, not for any exposed parts or finishes

were stand is an incorrect English tense.


We assume that the references listed below stand for concealed parts, not for any exposed parts or finishes.

stand is a correct English tense (Simple Present).


In terms of vocabulary, it sounds

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