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Nancy1982 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

is this grammatically correct?

Will you check to see if this change was made?

- No, the change was not made.
- No, the change still was not made.
- No, the information has not been changed, it's still noted Lanetta Scott.


* Which one of the respond is correct?
  

Top answer

I don't know who Lanetta Scott is, but if this is a test question, I would choose A.

  • I don't know who Lanetta Scott is, but if this is a test question, I would choose A.
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I don't know who Lanetta Scott is, but if this is a test question, I would choose A.
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I made up these and just want to know which answer is grammatically correct and maybe there is a better way to answer beside those three sentences? Any suggestions for me?
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Nancy1982Will you check to see if this change was made?

- No, the change was not made.
- No, the change still was not made.
- No, the information has not been changed, it's still noted Lanetta Scott.


* Which one of the respond is correc
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There are a large number of correct possibilities, including:

Will you check to see if this change was made?

- Yes, I will.
- No, I can't.
- I did, and it wasn't (made).
- I did, and it hasn't been (made).
- I did already.
- I already have.
- I have, and it hasn't been.
- I already have; it hasn't been made yet.
- Y

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