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Kartik Yadav Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Functional grammar

The room stinks. Someone has been frying fish here.
OR
The room stinks. Someone has fried fish here.

Better way or correct way?

Although he was selected for the post, he did not join the office.
(Use- Despite...)
Despite of him getting selected for the job, he did not join the office.
OR
Despite being selected for the job, he did not join the office.

Better way or correct way?
  

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The room stinks. Someone has been frying fish here. OR The room stinks.

  • The room stinks.
  • Someone has been frying fish here.
  • OR The room stinks.
  • Someone has fried fish here.
  • - - Both OK Although he was selected for the post, he did not join the company.
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The room stinks. Someone has been frying fish here.
OR
The room stinks. Someone has fried fish here.
Better way or correct way?-- Both OK
Although he was selected for the post, he did not join the company.
(Use- Despite...)
Despite getting selected for the job, he did not join the company.
OR
Despite being sele

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