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Liton Das Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Basic training

How to ask someone in both ways like asking and telling.

There is a basic training will be provided to you.

There will be a basic training provided to you

Will there any basic training be provided to me?

Will there be any basic training provided to me?

Please correct me and tell me the difference between.

  

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Liton Das There is a basic training will be provided to you. Not correct. You can't use "There is" and "will be" together like this.

  • Liton Das There is a basic training will be provided to you.
  • Not correct.
  • You can't use "There is" and "will be" together like this.
  • Also, "training" is uncountable, so we do not use "a" with it.
  • The simplest correction is to say "Basic training will be provided to you".
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Liton DasThere is a basic training will be provided to you.

Not correct. You can't use "There is" and "will be" together like this. Also, "training" is uncountable, so we do not use "a" with it.

The simplest correction is to say "Basic training will be provided to you". It is also grammatical to say "There is basic training that will be provided to yo

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