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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

regarding prepositions

Hi guys, the prepositions are always hard for me.
I need help with the following: I need to know if the prepositions I chose are ok for the actions or including goods in a purchase order (and also if this sounds native to you or not):
loading to an order
entering in an order
adding to an order

Thanks
  

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Did you mean to say "for the actions of including goods in a purchase order"? "loading" does not seem the correct verb, if I'm understanding correctly what you are asking about. "entering (something) on/in an order" and "adding (something) to an order" are both possible.

  • Did you mean to say "for the actions of including goods in a purchase order"?
  • "loading" does not seem the correct verb, if I'm understanding correctly what you are asking about.
  • "entering (something) on/in an order" and "adding (something) to an order" are both possible.
  • In the first case I think I would most naturally choose "on".
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Did you mean to say "for the actions of including goods in a purchase order"?

"loading" does not seem the correct verb, if I'm understanding correctly what you are asking about.

"entering (something) on/in an order" and "adding (something) to an order" are both possible. In the first case I think I would most naturally choose "on".
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Hi, yes, I meant "the actions of including goods in a purchase order "
(it was a typo Emotion: smile )

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