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Kumenglish Posted 6 years ago
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Before that

A: I am sending you the project requirements. When will you start the project?

B: We will start it soon. Before that we are supposed to create/define/develop the project plan/schedule based on the volume of project requirements.

Please suggest the conversations.

Is "Before that" and "volume of" correct?

Which one is suitable "create or define or develop"?

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A: I am sending you the project requirements. When will you start the project? B: We will start it soon.

  • A: I am sending you the project requirements.
  • When will you start the project?
  • B: We will start it soon.
  • Before that we have to create the project plan and its schedule, taking into consideration the number and complexity of the project requirements.
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A: I am sending you the project requirements. When will you start the project?

B: We will start it soon. Before that we have to create the project plan and its schedule, taking into consideration the number and complexity of the project requirements.

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