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John Aki Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Grammar check please?

Hi there,

Could you please check for me if I have used these words correctly?


He has told me a specified date for the meeting. (Adjective)

The meeting date is not specific yet, will update it or you once we have confirmed it. (Adjective)

These two reports are different / differences. (Both adj and noun are grammatical)

They reported differently / differences in the paper. (Only adv is correct)


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John Aki He has told me a specified specific date for the meeting. ( Adjective ) In this sentence you need the adjective specific . The meeting date is not specific yet.

  • John Aki He has told me a specified specific date for the meeting.
  • ( Adjective ) In this sentence you need the adjective specific .
  • The meeting date is not specific yet.
  • We'll will update it or you once we have confirmed it.
  • ( Adjective ) Also: The meeting date has not been specified yet.
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John Aki

He has told me a specified specific date for the meeting. (Adjective)
In this sentence you need the adjective specific.

The meeting date is not spec

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