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Nixontro Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Sentence correction

A)

I will get the report verified by Mr.X

OR

I will have the report verified by Mr.X

B)

should I get it confirmed from them?

or

should I have it confirmed from them?

Thanks
  

Top answer

A) Both are OK. B) Should I get it confirmed by them? Should I have it confirmed by them?

  • A) Both are OK.
  • B) Should I get it confirmed by them?
  • Should I have it confirmed by them?
  • -- Both are OK.
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5 Answers
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A) Both are OK.


B) Should I get it confirmed by them?

Should I have it confirmed by them? -- Both are OK.
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Is this a right sentence?

Shouldn't I be waiting for them to get it confirmed?
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I don't know. Who is confirming 'it' for whom?
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I am confused about the beginning of the sentence.can I use 'shouldn't I be' in the beggining of the sentence?

Shouldn’t I be waiting for the customer and get it confirmed from their end ?
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Yes, that is OK grammatically. I still don't know if that is the appropriate comment in context, though.

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