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Pamela81 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

To keep stored or to store?

Hi,
please have a look at this sentence, I write it often to my customers but actually I am not sure about it.

"We can keep some parts of the stand or graphics stored in our warehouse, ready for the reuse."

Does "to keep stored" is correct? or should it be:

"to store" only?

Thanks

Pamela
  

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"We can keep some graphics or parts of the stand or graphics stored in our warehouse, ready for the reuse."

It is fine as corrected. I don't think you meant "parts of graphics."

Another version:
"We can store some graphics or parts of the stand in our warehouse, so that they will be ready for reuse."
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Hi,
thank you!

Why did you omit "the" (the reuse) ?

Otherwise all is clear

Pamela

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