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Guest Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Past tense

I call at an office to check the status of my transcripts ordered. How do I ask:1) I *** transcripts and calling to check on the status.

2) I *** ordered transcripts and calling to check on the status.

Thanks in advance.
  

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"I've ordered transcripts and I'm calling to check on the status". or "I ordered transcripts this morning and I'm calling to check on the status".

  • "I've ordered transcripts and I'm calling to check on the status".
  • or "I ordered transcripts this morning and I'm calling to check on the status".
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"I've ordered transcripts and I'm calling to check on the status".

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"I ordered transcripts this morning and I'm calling to check on the status".

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