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Chenyincheng Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

To see something done/being done

Hi,

Should I use "added" or "being added" in the following sentence?

We still don't see the information (added/being added) to the schedule, though we requested it be done a week ago.

Thanks.
  

Top answer

I think you're looking for "that was to have been added" instead.

  • I think you're looking for "that was to have been added" instead.
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I think you're looking for "that was to have been added" instead.
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Thanks a lot for replying. Somehow that sounds a little awkward to my ear. Any other suggestions?
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We still don't see the information being added to the schedule, though we requested it be done a week ago.


That seems OK to me.

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