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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence grammatically correct?

This is what happening always when we calling for maintenance, they keep promising but not responding properly.
  

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Anonymous This is what happening always when we calling for maintenance, they keep promising but not responding properly. It's not quite right. You could say: This is what always happens when we call for maintenance; they make promises but do not respond properly.

  • Anonymous This is what happening always when we calling for maintenance, they keep promising but not responding properly.
  • It's not quite right.
  • You could say: This is what always happens when we call for maintenance; they make promises but do not respond properly.
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AnonymousThis is what happening always when we calling for maintenance, they keep promising but not responding properly.
It's not quite right. You could say:
This is what always happens when we call for maintenance; they make promises but do not respond properly.
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or :

_this is what happens whenever/anytime we call for maintenance, they keep promising but do not respond properly ._

however the intended meaning of the second part is vague and doesn't make sense to me.

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