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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
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If those files is what he needs to finish, he should have permission to them.

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If those files is what he needs to finish, he shall have permission to them.

ARe both useable and could they be interchangeable?

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PreciousJones ARe both useable and could they be interchangeable? Neither is correct. If those files are what he needs to finish, he should have permission to them.

  • PreciousJones ARe both useable and could they be interchangeable?
  • Neither is correct.
  • If those files are what he needs to finish, he should have permission to them.
  • Correct but not natural.
  • If those files are what he needs to finish, he should have access to them.
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PreciousJonesARe both useable and could they be interchangeable?
Neither is correct.

If those files are what he needs to finish, he should have permission to them.Correct but not natural.

If those files are what he needs to finish, he s

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