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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Is this sentence correct?

We have received two amplifiers on item # 5 in our order, which we sent it for repairs. This is not new one that we have ordered on item # 5.
  

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— We have received two amplifiers under item # 5 of our o rder for repairs . These are not new ones.

  • — We have received two amplifiers under item # 5 of our o rder for repairs .
  • These are not new ones.
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6 Answers
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Your meaning is unclear; is it this?—

We have received two amplifiers under item # 5 of our order for repairs. These are not new ones.
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Thank you for helping me to correct my sentences.

We have ordered two new amplifiers under item # 5 of one of our orders, but they supplied the same that we sent for repairs. Can I write as follows.

We have received two amplifiers under item # 5 of our order ref. 400512, but they supplied the same that we have sent for repairs last month.
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I think that it needs to be stated more clearly:

We have received two amplifiers under item # 5 of our order for two new amplifiers (ref. 400512), but one of them is the amplifier that we sent for repairs last month.
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Thank you once again. Can I make the sentence as follows.

We have received two amplifiers under item # 5 of our order for two new amplifiers (ref. 400512), but it is the same amplifier that we sent for repairs last month.
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Anonymous Can I make the sentence as follows
No, you cannot.
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i am also not able to understand what the sentence want to convey the meaning?

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