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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Is this correct?

"We wanted to sell a ship, but it has been damaged badly after it crashed into a rock. However, I don't think it stays this way for a long time, because I think it's going to be fixed soon and probably will be available for sale soon."

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"We wanted to sell a ship, but it has been damaged badly after it crashed into a rock. However, I don't think it stays this way for a long time, because I think it gets fixed soon and probably will be available for sale soon."

Which would be grammatically correct? 1st or 2nd?
  

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Anonymous Which would be grammatically correct? 1st or 2nd? Neither is grammatically correct.

  • Anonymous Which would be grammatically correct?
  • 1st or 2nd?
  • Neither is grammatically correct.
  • We wanted to sell a ship, but it was damaged badly when it hit a rock.
  • However, I think it's going to be fixed and probably will be available for sale soon.
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AnonymousWhich would be grammatically correct? 1st or 2nd?
Neither is grammatically correct.

We wanted to sell a ship, but it was damaged badly when it hit a rock. However, I think it's going to be fixed and probably will be available for sale soon.

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