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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

same meanning???

Please help~



I received the package and I signed for it.

I received signing for it.



If not same... how would you shorten the first sentence?
  

Top answer

No, that's not grammatical. I received and signed for the package.

  • No, that's not grammatical.
  • I received and signed for the package.
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No, that's not grammatical.

I received and signed for the package.
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Hi GG. what about:

I signed confirming the receipt of package.

Is the above sentence more clear?
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Neeraj JainHi GG. what about:

I signed confirming the receipt of package.

Is the above sentence more clear?
Package needs an article, but receipt doesn't.

I signed confirming receipt of the package.
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I signed to confirm receipt of the package.

Or simply: I signed for the package. (You can't sign for it if you didn't get it.)

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