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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Is it correct?

We do not have any problems, if the client is approved this item.
  

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Hi, No. The comma is redundant and "is" is used incorrectly. We will not have any problems if the client approves this item.

  • Hi, No.
  • The comma is redundant and "is" is used incorrectly.
  • We will not have any problems if the client approves this item.
  • Once the client approves this item, we will not have any problems.
  • Regards
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Hi,

No. The comma is redundant and "is" is used incorrectly.

We will not have any problems if the client approves this item.

Once the client approves this item, we will not have any problems.

Regards

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