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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Is this setence grammatically correct?

I contacted the broker agent last week and they confirmed that the cheque has been approved on 20/11/2015, and waiting for dispatch.
  

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Anonymous I contacted the (agency) broker agent last wee k, and they confirmed that the cheque has been approved on 20/11/2015 a nd is waiting for dispatch.

  • Anonymous I contacted the (agency) broker agent last wee k, and they confirmed that the cheque has been approved on 20/11/2015 a nd is waiting for dispatch.
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AnonymousI contacted the (agency) broker agent last week, and they confirmed that the cheque has been approved on 20/11/2015 and is waiting for dispatch.
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Anonymousthe cheque has been was approved on 20/11/2015
You can't use the present perfect tense when you mention a specific time.

CJ
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I missed that. Thanks CalifJim. Emotion: smile

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