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Shravanmm Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Check my sentence please.

Dear teachers,

1. The appliance would not lost for shorter time.

2. May I have your dishwasher requirements to locate a good dishwasher for you?

3. May I have your dishwasher requirements to locate a good one for you?

Thank you.
  

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#2 and #3 are fine. I have no idea what you mean in #1: an appliance that the delivery company lost on the way?

  • #2 and #3 are fine.
  • I have no idea what you mean in #1: an appliance that the delivery company lost on the way?
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#2 and #3 are fine.
I have no idea what you mean in #1: an appliance that the delivery company lost on the way?
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Thank you for replying to my post.

1. The appliance would not lost for shorter time.

It means, the appliance (dishwasher) will have a life span longer. I am saying it in other way that, the dishwasher would not lost for a shorter time.

Please check the above lines as well.

Thank you so much.
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"lost" is not the right word. I lost my car keys. I can't find them. I can't drive my car.
"Lost" means nothing together with "life span."

Maybe you mean "last"

This dishwasher is better. It will last (for) 10 years. It will last longer than the cheaper model.
The cheap dishwashers will break after 5 years. They will only last for 5 years.

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