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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

if there were no discrepancies vs. if there was not a discrepancy found

0Please help, I'm trying to decide between the two sets of wording.02br
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00It is not necessary to return the forms to us if there was not a discrepancy found. 02br
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00It is not necessary to return the forms to us if there were no discrepancies.02br
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00Thanks in advance for your assitance.0-
  

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0The second one. 0-

  • 0The second one.
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0The second one. You can also use "are" instead of "were."02br
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00Can you say "You do not need to return the form" instead of "It is not necessary to return the forms"?0-
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0Thank you for your quick response.02br
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00You do not need to return a copy of the form to us if there are no discrepancies.02br
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00Does this sound better?02br
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00Thanks!0-
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0Sounds good to me. (You can even delete "to us.")02br
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00Welcome to the forums!0-
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0Thanks on both counts, the help and the welcome. I'm glad to know this site exists.02br
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00Yosam0-

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