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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence grammatically correct?

Remove the furniture and protection to existing finishes and re-setting the furniture after the painting work has been completed in the living room.
  

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Remove the furniture and protection on existing finishes and re-set the furniture after the painting has been completed in the living room. )

  • Remove the furniture and protection on existing finishes and re-set the furniture after the painting has been completed in the living room.
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Remove the furniture and protection on existing finishes and re-set the furniture after the painting has been completed in the living room.

(Actually, I am not sure what you mean.)
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Thank you for your kind help.
What I am trying to say is that we have to remove the furniture and put protection on existing finishes in order to do the painting work in the living room, and put back furniture once the work has been completed.
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It's sometimes difficult to describe several disconnected actions in a single sentence.

The furniture must be removed from the living room.
Protective covering must be placed over existing surfaces which are not to be painted.
After the painting has been completed and the paint has dried, the protective coverings may be removed, and the furniture may be replaced t

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