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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Is this grammaticall correct?

Please look at the sentence below, and advise me if it is worded grammatically.

Since they are in SS finish, we can't use them (it will be exposed), so either we require a chrome finish rods or fabric cover to cover them but it would be depended on the design.

  

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There is too much specialized jargon here for me to understand the intent of your sentence, so it is difficult to fix. What does "in SS finish" mean? What is a "chrome finish rod"?

  • There is too much specialized jargon here for me to understand the intent of your sentence, so it is difficult to fix.
  • What does "in SS finish" mean?
  • What is a "chrome finish rod"?
  • Why do you need to cover these things?
  • What are these things?
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There is too much specialized jargon here for me to understand the intent of your sentence, so it is difficult to fix.

What does "in SS finish" mean?

What is a "chrome finish rod"?

Why do you need to cover these things?

What are these things?

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anonymous

Please look at the sentence below, and advise me if it is worded grammatically.

Since they are in SS finish, we can't use them (it will be exposed), so either we require a chrome finish rods or fabric cover to cover

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