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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Their payments up-to-date

Does this sentence make sense:



"The daycare will only receive people who have their payments up-to-date."

  

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Christine Christie The daycare will only receive people who have their whose payments up-to-date. are up to date. As shown above.

  • Christine Christie The daycare will only receive people who have their whose payments up-to-date.
  • are up to date.
  • As shown above.
  • "whose payments are up to date".
  • Use the hyphens only when the expression comes before a noun: What we need is an up-to-date report on the situation .
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Christine ChristieThe daycare will only receive people who have their whose payments up-to-date. are up to date.

As shown above. "whose payments are up to date".

Use the hyphens only when the exp

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