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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

To be notified when

Is it grammatical to say "to be notified when"?
Is the whole sentence correct?
Turn on the notifications to be notified when I am doing a show.

Thank you
  

Top answer

Yes. But the repetition of notifications/notified i s best avoided.

  • Yes.
  • But the repetition of notifications/notified i s best avoided.
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3 Answers
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Yes.
But the repetition of notifications/notified is best avoided.
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AnonymousTurn on the notifications to so that I can/will be notified when I am doing a show.
As shown. The original suggests that the notifications will be notified, but I suspect that's not the desired meaning.

Also, did you mean "while I am doing a show", maybe?

CJ
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Am I right in thinking that you want other people, not yourself, to receive notifications?

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