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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Is this sentence grammatically correct?

As planned, we will be vacating the premises by 28th February, and hand over the key to the landlord on March 01, 2017. Also, please arrange to disconnect electricity and water line on 1st of March 2017

  

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You do not need the year. As planned, we will be vacating the premises by 28th February 28th and will hand over the key to the landlord on March 1st. Please arrange to disconnect the electricity and water on March 1st.

  • You do not need the year.
  • As planned, we will be vacating the premises by 28th February 28th and will hand over the key to the landlord on March 1st.
  • Please arrange to disconnect the electricity and water on March 1st.
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You do not need the year.

As planned, we will be vacating the premises by 28th February 28th and will hand over the key to the landlord on March 1st. Please arrange to disconnect the electricity and water on March 1st.

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