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Tuvalet Posted 11 years ago
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Hello

Is the following example correct ?

Have you met the person whom they appointed to head of the department.
  

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Yes, but it's very formal and not likely to be said. Have you met the new department head? Have you met the person who will be the new department head?

  • Yes, but it's very formal and not likely to be said.
  • Have you met the new department head?
  • Have you met the person who will be the new department head?
  • Have you met the person who has been appointed as the new department head?
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Yes, but it's very formal and not likely to be said.

Have you met the new department head?
Have you met the person who will be the new department head?
Have you met the person who has been appointed as the new department head?
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Thank you ver much. Emotion: smile

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