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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

On the First day

We are planning to do the landscaping work at our office front yard during this weekend.

On the first day of the work, there will be noise disturbance during the work. Later, there will be no disturbance during the work, as we are just doing the setting up the items. / There will be noise disturbance during the first day of the work. Later, there will be no disturbance during the work, as we are just doing the setting up the items.

Please advise me which sentence is grammatically correct?

  

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I suggest this as more natural English. Try to avoid a lot of repetition. We are planning to do the landscaping work in front of our office this weekend.

  • I suggest this as more natural English.
  • Try to avoid a lot of repetition.
  • We are planning to do the landscaping work in front of our office this weekend.
  • On Saturday it will be noisy at first, but the rest of the work will not cause any disturbance.
  • Clive
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I suggest this as more natural English.

Try to avoid a lot of repetition.

We are planning to do the landscaping work in front of our office this weekend.

On Saturday it will be noisy at first, but the rest of the work will not cause any disturbance.

Clive

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