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Tintincutesy Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Has been established - grammar check

Is this sentence correct

"Test has been successfully established"
  

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Hi, "Test has been successfully established" No. For correct grammar, the word 'test' needs an article (a/the). But I'm not sure what the meaning of your sentence is.

  • Hi, "Test has been successfully established" No.
  • For correct grammar, the word 'test' needs an article (a/the).
  • But I'm not sure what the meaning of your sentence is.
  • I suggest ' Testing has been established'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

"Test has been successfully established"

No.

For correct grammar, the word 'test' needs an article (a/the).

But I'm not sure what the meaning of your sentence is. I suggest

'T
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Oops my bad it should be:

"Test connection has been successfully established"

Is this correct?
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@Clive:

What about this, is this correct?

"Task has been successfully done"
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Hi,

Oops my bad it should be:

"Test connection has been successfully established"

Is this correct? You need an article (a/the).

Clive
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Hi,

What about this, is this correct?

"Task has been successfully done"

Again, an article. You don't like articles?
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@Clive: Ok thanks for the corrections. These are phrases in software development. So not really sure if article is needed
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Hi,

It depends on the context.

For a message on the screen, it's fine to say simply 'Task completed'.

For a written project status rport to your manager, standard rules of English should be followed.

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@Clive: Thank you for your answer. Will do that then

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