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Rishonly Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

SENTENCE CORRECTION

Would you please verify if the following sentence has any grammatical errors? Also, does it give complete meaning?

(Context: A student needs to post messages on two different days in a workshop/week)

Student hasn’t posted any message on two different days until the current time of fourth day of the workshop.
  

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Hi, (Context: A student needs to post messages on two different days in a workshop/week) Sorry, I don't understand this, I think you need to say it another way to make it clearer. My guess is you mean this. The student is doing a workshop.

  • Hi, (Context: A student needs to post messages on two different days in a workshop/week) Sorry, I don't understand this, I think you need to say it another way to make it clearer.
  • My guess is you mean this.
  • The student is doing a workshop.
  • He has to post 4 messages per week.
  • He needs to post two messages per day, on each of two different days.
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Hi,

(Context: A student needs to post messages on two different days in a workshop/week)

Sorry, I don't understand this, I think you need to say it another way to make it clearer.

My guess is you mean this. The student is doing a workshop. He has to post 4 messages per week. He needs to post two messages per day, on each of two different days
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Sorry for any confusion, Clive.

Some more context:

(1) A student needs to post, atleast, a message on two different days in a workshop, and the workshop starts on Tuesday and ends on Monday.

(2) On Friday, at any given time, if a student hasn't posted any message since Tuesday, an 'Exception' report will be created. (The current time is the most important point, here)

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