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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Grammer argument

Is it proper english grammer if i say " I have received nothing and am still waiting for proof of my purchase being sent."
  

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No. The first part is OK: I have received nothing But I don't understand the second part. Did you send the "proof of purchase" and are you waiting for the vendor to acknowledge that they received it?

  • No.
  • The first part is OK: I have received nothing But I don't understand the second part.
  • Did you send the "proof of purchase" and are you waiting for the vendor to acknowledge that they received it?
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No.
The first part is OK:
I have received nothing

But I don't understand the second part.

Did you send the "proof of purchase" and are you waiting for the vendor to acknowledge that they received it?

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