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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Little help!

Until the adjudication of the matter you must submit new evidences.

Is this sentence correct? It should mean that you should submit new evidences before the adjudication of the matter has started.

Thanks!
  

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No, your sentence does not mean that. It's hard to find any meaning at all in it. Just say eg You should submit new evidence before the adjudication of the matter starts.

  • No, your sentence does not mean that.
  • It's hard to find any meaning at all in it.
  • Just say eg You should submit new evidence before the adjudication of the matter starts.
  • Clive
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No, your sentence does not mean that. It's hard to find any meaning at all in it.

Just say
eg You should submit new evidence before the adjudication of the matter starts.

Clive

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