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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Engish grammer

"under process" is it right sentence tell that activity is under progress ?
  

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No - a better way to express it is to say that it is 'in progress' when it's going on right now. g. g.

  • No - a better way to express it is to say that it is 'in progress' when it's going on right now.
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  • 'the race is under way'.
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No - a better way to express it is to say that it is 'in progress' when it's going on right now. (It's not always a great way of saying things, though; there are often more natural ways of structuring sentences.)

E.g. 'The roadworks are in progress and the traffic is terrible.'

You could use 'under' with 'way' to explain something is ongoing, e.g. 'the race is under way'.
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Anonymousunder process" is it right sentence tell that activity is under progress ?
No. And I will need to see the complete sentence, not just the phrase, in order to correct it for you.

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