Anonymous Attached is the latest version of our poster for ready to be released. The latest attachment of our post is ready for release.
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AnonymousAttached is the latest version of our poster for ready to be released.The latest attachment of our post is ready for release.
Carter LeeThe latest attachment of our post is ready for release.Unfortunately you have garbled the intended meaning.
GPY Carter LeeThe latest attachment of our post is ready for release.Unfortunately you have garbled the intended meaning.The original sentence is also wrong. You can say:Attached is the latest version of our poster, which is ready to be released.Thank GPY.
Carter LeeSpecifically, Which one is making you garble do ?The mind boggles.
Carter LeeAnd I don't have idea why you use comma in the following sentence?Attached is the latest version of our poster, which is ready to be released.The comma is there because "which is ready to be released" is non-defining — i.e., additional information not essential to the identification of the poster.
fivejedjon Carter LeeSpecifically, Which one is making you garble do ?The mind boggles. See the definition of garbled here.@fivejedjon I know the garble what it means. But I have not idea what those are different?
Carter LeeI know the garble what it means.No. Say this: I know what "garble" means.
Carter LeeAnd what does mean the mind boggles?No. Ask this: What does "the mind boggles" mean?
Carter LeeBut I have not idea w
AlpheccaStars Carter LeeI know the garble what it means.No. Say this: I know what "garble" means.Carter LeeAnd what does mean the mind boggles?No. Ask this: What does "the mind boggles" mean?It means that you are so confused that your brain does not function properly.Carter LeeBut I have not idea what those are different?No. Say: I have no idea what the difference is betw
Carter LeeI have a query, How about this? I have no idea what those are differentNo, that is not grammatical.