Anonymous Is Are the underlined part s fine? I don't see any underlined parts, but here's the correction: Tickets for the concert have been available at “*** LTD” outlets and on the Internet since September 3. You have to use the present perfect tense if you're going to put that since -clause at the end.
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AnonymousI don't see any underlined parts, but here's the correction:IsAre the underlined parts fine?