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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Can I write like this?

This is one item from application form which has to be filled-in by the applicant. Is this sentence okay?

Name of the district (city) office to which the explanation must be submitted

meaning: applicant must name the office which he/she will use for submitting an application.

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This is one item on the application form which has to be filled in by the applicant. ) Name of the district (city) office to which the explanation will be sent . (This is not a sentence.

  • This is one item on the application form which has to be filled in by the applicant.
  • ) Name of the district (city) office to which the explanation will be sent .
  • (This is not a sentence.
  • It implies that the explanation will be mailed separately from the application.
  • )
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This is one item on the application form which has to be filled in by the applicant. (Usually the whole form needs to be filled in.)

Name of the district (city) office to which the explanation will be sent. (This is not a sentence. It implies that the explanation will be mailed separately from the application. )

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