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Kumenglish Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Resolving

We are in the process of resolving the issue. Once we fixed, I will update you.

is this correct?

  

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I guess, I read in the answers of this forum's questions not to use the verb "fix" with the noun "issue". Instead, use "resolve". So I think you shouldn't use "fix" in the second sentence because it will turn back to "issue", based on my understanding.

  • I guess, I read in the answers of this forum's questions not to use the verb "fix" with the noun "issue".
  • Instead, use "resolve".
  • So I think you shouldn't use "fix" in the second sentence because it will turn back to "issue", based on my understanding.
  • " I'm not sure, but I don't feel it's right because he's not a system or PC to do him an update.
  • " Don't depend on my answer, wait for the teachers approval for accuracy.
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I guess, I read in the answers of this forum's questions not to use the verb "fix" with the noun "issue". Instead, use "resolve". So I think you shouldn't use "fix" in the second sentence because it will turn back to "issue", based on my understanding.

I'd say either one of the following:

"Once we solved it,...."

"Once we resolved it,...."

"Once we finished,....

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kumenglishWe are in the process of resolving the issue.

Good.

kumenglish Once we fixed, I will update you.

Bad.


I will inform you when we are done / finished. I expect this to be no later than tomorrow afternoon.

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