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Sarah88 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Below / below

Can someone kindly help me to understand the following ?

1) Below our big wins in Q1.
2) Below are our big wins in Q1.

Which one is correct?

Can I also say " Below listed our big wins in Q1." ?
  

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Of your three versions, only one (#2) has a verb and is a sentence. " is definitely awkward, and still not a sentence. Best wishes, - A.

  • Of your three versions, only one (#2) has a verb and is a sentence.
  • " is definitely awkward, and still not a sentence.
  • Best wishes, - A.
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Of your three versions, only one (#2) has a verb and is a sentence.

I'd say, "Our big wins in Q1 are listed below."

#1 might work as a heading, with a dash, perhaps - "Below - our big wins in Q1" (Not a sentence!)

"Below listed our big winns in Q1." is definitely awkward, and still not a sentence.

Best wishes, - A.

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