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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Difference b/w "We planned for Audit" and "We are planned for Audit"?

Any one can you please let me know the difference b/w "We planned for Audit" and "We are planned for Audit"?..
  

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Anonymous Difference b/w "We planned for Audit" and "We are planned for Audit"? Both are wrong; the second one is worse. — We planned for the audit .

  • Anonymous Difference b/w "We planned for Audit" and "We are planned for Audit"?
  • Both are wrong; the second one is worse.
  • — We planned for the audit .
  • (We finished planning) We are planning for the audit.
  • (We are now planning)
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AnonymousDifference b/w "We planned for Audit" and "We are planned for Audit"?
Both are wrong; the second one is worse. Which of these do you mean?—

We planned for the audit. (We finished planning)
We are planning for the audit. (We are now planning)

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