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Pleasehelp Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Production

Should it be:

Prepare for production and prepare for shipment. Or

Prepare production and prepare shipment. Or

Do they basically mean the same things.

Thanks!

  

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Hi, Should it be: Prepare for production and prepare for shipment. I'd say it this way. You could delete the second 'prepare'.

  • Hi, Should it be: Prepare for production and prepare for shipment.
  • I'd say it this way.
  • You could delete the second 'prepare'.
  • Or Prepare production and prepare shipment.
  • These particular phrases sound a bit odd to me.
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Hi,

Should it be:

Prepare for production and prepare for shipment. I'd say it this way. You could delete the second 'prepare'.

Or

Prepare production and prepare shipment. These particular phrases sound a bit odd to me.

Do they basically mean the same things. To my ear, not exactly.

Consider these more concrete examples.

Tom prepa
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I would say:

Prepare for production. But I think prepare shipment sounds pretty natural. But they both have the same grammatical construct...so I'm a bit confused.
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Hi,

How about 'Prepare the shipment' ? Sounds better to me.

Clive

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