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Marix998 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

In order to make wheels to stick out/more sticking out from metal sheet new wheels were used.

Hi,

I have been recently writting a report at work.

Could somebody correct my sentece. I am not sure how to write it right.

In order to make wheels stick out more from metal sheet the new wheels were used.

In order to make wheels more sticking out of metal sheet the new wheels were used.

In order to make wheels to stick out of metal sheet the new wheels were used.

Thanks

M
  

Top answer

Without punctuations, it's unclear what you try to describe. But I will point out the obvious. In order to - suggests a requirement for something to be achieved.

  • Without punctuations, it's unclear what you try to describe.
  • But I will point out the obvious.
  • In order to - suggests a requirement for something to be achieved.
  • from [the ] sheet metal.
  • (not metal sheet)
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Without punctuations, it's unclear what you try to describe. But I will point out the obvious.

In order to - suggests a requirement for something to be achieved.

Also "....to make [the] wheels....from [the ] sheet metal. (not metal sheet)
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You haven't provided enough context for me to make suggestions. I'm thinking you likely have more problems than just this one sentence. If you could provide one or two paragraphs of context it will probably help.
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dimsumexpressWithout punctuations, it's unclear what you try to describe. But I will point out the obvious.
In order to - suggests a requirement for something to be achieved.
Also "..to make [the] wheels..from [the ] sheet metal. (not metal sheet)

Hi,

Thank you for your response.

I am going to be more clear here.

I have a sheet

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