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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence grammatically correct?

They apologised for the delay in getting this invoice submitted, so please arrange to release the payment as early as possible.
  

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The word ‘so’ implies ‘because’: Because they apologised, pay it quickly. I would make it two sentences without ‘so’. ) “They apologised for the delay in submitting this invoice.

  • The word ‘so’ implies ‘because’: Because they apologised, pay it quickly.
  • I would make it two sentences without ‘so’.
  • ) “They apologised for the delay in submitting this invoice.
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The word ‘so’ implies ‘because’: Because they apologised, pay it quickly. I would make it two sentences without ‘so’. (It was the delay in billing that makes it urgent to pay.)
“They apologised for the delay in submitting this invoice. Please arrange to release the payment as early as possible.”

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