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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Please help me asap

Thanks in advance for your help..

Hi i need to know if " safety landed" mean anything. I know safely landed but not "safety landed". My boss asked me to use "safety landed" for goods that arrived via ferry. If that wrong, what the proper phrase for it? Thank you.
  

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Hello. Safety landed doesn't make much sense there. It should be safely landed, to indicate the goods landed safely.

  • Hello.
  • Safety landed doesn't make much sense there.
  • It should be safely landed, to indicate the goods landed safely.
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Hello.

Safety landed doesn't make much sense there. It should be safely landed, to indicate the goods landed safely.
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Did your boss ask you this in speech or in writing? If in writing, it appears to be just a typo for "safely landed".

If in speech and it was definitely "safety" then I don't understand it. Is he/she a native English speaker?
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No.. English is the 2nd language for her and she asked me to do it in writing.. I am not very good in English too but i do know that safety landed sounds wrong.

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