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New2grammar Posted 19 years ago
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Could you please explain to her the current situation clearly as I do not want her to misinterpret, thinking that the payment will be received next week when it's clearly impossible.

Is this sentence grammatically and logically correct?

Thanks in advance!
  

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New2grammar Could you please explain to her the current situation clearly as I do not want her to misinterpret, thinking /and think that the payment will be received next week when which is it's clearly impossible. Is this sentence grammatically and logically correct? Thanks in advance!

  • New2grammar Could you please explain to her the current situation clearly as I do not want her to misinterpret, thinking /and think that the payment will be received next week when which is it's clearly impossible.
  • Is this sentence grammatically and logically correct?
  • Thanks in advance!
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New2grammarCould you please explain to her the current situation clearly as I do not want her to misinterpret, thinking/and think that the payment will be received next week when which is it's clearly impossible.

Is this sentence grammatically and logically correct?

Thanks in
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Thanks SG. Are 'thinking' and 'and think' the same in this context?
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New2grammarCould you please explain to her the current situation clearly as I do not want her to misinterpret, thinking that the payment will be received next week when it's clearly impossible.

Is this sentence grammatically and logically correct?

Thanks in advance!
Hi New2grammar

To me your sentence is very awkward. Here is my
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Thank you Amy.

Can I change the order of the clauses as below:

Could you please explain the current situation clearly to her, as I do not want her thinking/to think that the payment will be received next week, which is obviously impossible.
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Hi New2grammar

Yes, you can, but technically you would still need the question mark at the end of the sentence.

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