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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence grammatically correct?

As we discussed, I have checked with the client representative regarding the above subject. They asked us to come on Wednesday morning at 11am for installation of chandelier.
  

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Assuming you are using British English as a standard, I would suggest for the time: 11:00am and to add the definite article “the” before “chandelier”. Otherwise it is correctly written.

  • Assuming you are using British English as a standard, I would suggest for the time: 11:00am and to add the definite article “the” before “chandelier”.
  • Otherwise it is correctly written.
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Assuming you are using British English as a standard, I would suggest for the time: 11:00am and to add the definite article “the” before “chandelier”. Otherwise it is correctly written.
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wilpeterAssuming you are using British English as a standard, I would suggest for the time: 11:00am and to add the definite article “the” before “chandelier”. Otherwise it is correctly written.
Is 11:00 American English? I think the British version is 11.00.
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Despite the Wikipedia confirmation, I was disappointed this June when visiting London, UK, to find that the hotel clocks (as well as the transportation industry) follow the 24-hour system. Fortunately, I returned to sanity back in Canada.

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