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AlicjaK Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

correctness

Is it sentence correct?
"I told you that you wrote to me 2 days in avsance, not two hours"

I mean we ash sb about confirmation plans and sb do it 2 hours before not 2 days before.
Have I made myself clear? =)
  

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AlicjaK I told you that you wrote to me 2 days in avsance, not two hours No. "wrote" is in the past. A command (telling someone to do something) needs 'to'.

  • AlicjaK I told you that you wrote to me 2 days in avsance, not two hours No.
  • "wrote" is in the past.
  • A command (telling someone to do something) needs 'to'.
  • And 'asked' is better than 'told'.
  • A request (asking someone to do something) also needs 'to'.
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AlicjaKI told you that you wrote to me 2 days in avsance, not two hours
No. "wrote" is in the past. A command (telling someone to do something) needs 'to'. And 'asked' is better than 'told'. A request (asking someone to do something) also needs 'to'.

I asked you to write to me two days in advance, not two hours.
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