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Powerstar071 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Grammer

Hello please check the sentence which i have written is gramatically correct or wrong

"sales order shows as completed"
  

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It's correct by me. ") I assume it "shows" on some list or computer screen. If "completed" is the term you customarily use to describe this status, then it's fine.

  • It's correct by me.
  • ") I assume it "shows" on some list or computer screen.
  • If "completed" is the term you customarily use to describe this status, then it's fine.
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It's correct by me. In formal English, it would need an article and a capital letter:
"The sales order shows as completed." (or, "as being complete.")

I assume it "shows" on some list or computer screen.

If "completed" is the term you customarily use to describe this status, then it's fine.
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Hi,

please check the sentence which i have written is gramatically correct or wrong

"sales order shows as completed"

This is a terse kind of sentence that is used in some businesss documents.



More formal and grammatical is

eg The sales order is shown as completed.



Clive

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