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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Since the last month, we are waiting for the tenancy agreement to take the staff accommodation, but turned up nothing.
  

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Anonymous Since the last month, we are waiting for the tenancy agreement to take the staff accommodation, but turned up nothing. We have been waiting for the tenancy agreement to take the staff accommodation since the last month, but it turned up nothing. I have no idea what/who turned up nothing you refer to.

  • Anonymous Since the last month, we are waiting for the tenancy agreement to take the staff accommodation, but turned up nothing.
  • We have been waiting for the tenancy agreement to take the staff accommodation since the last month, but it turned up nothing.
  • I have no idea what/who turned up nothing you refer to.
  • Huh?
  • What/who is that?
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AnonymousSince the last month, we are waiting for the tenancy agreement to take the staff accommodation, but turned up nothing.
We have been waiting for the tenancy agreement to take the staff accommodation since the last month, but it turned up nothing.
I have no idea what/who turned up nothing you refer to. Huh?
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Thank you for helping me to fix errors in my sentence. Can I write as follows.

We have been waiting for the tenancy agreement to take the staff accommodation since the last month, but nothing is happened.
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Is this what you are trying to say?
"We have been waiting for a month for the tenancy agreement for the staff accommodation, but we have not yet received it."

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