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Airya Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

The structure 'comes below'

Hi

i use the structure 'it coms below' in writng, but i doubt whether it makes sense for native speakers or not. look at this text:

'I was instructed to send my completed assignment to you. It comes below.'

Is the sentence 'It comes below' right here. I mean does it convey the intended meaning?

Thank you,

Hamed
  

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No. You need "given below".

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  • You need "given below".
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No. You need "given below".
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hi,

Thanks for replying.

Is the the structure 'it comes below' used in a different situation? I saw it in English writing.

can it be a negetive point for me? because i sent it to my examiner.

Kind regards,

Hamed
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I only saw "comes below" in situations like "profit comes below expected" and similar. It's an entirely different meaning however. Don't worry too much about getting a negative point.

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