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Rita Ngan Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Use "is not yet sent" or "has not yet sent"

The invoice has not yet sent to Mr Kwok. Pending "Certificate of Completion of Minor Works".

  

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You must use the passive form here. An invoice can't send itself. Correction: The invoice hasn't been sent to Mr.

  • You must use the passive form here.
  • An invoice can't send itself.
  • Correction: The invoice hasn't been sent to Mr.
  • Kwok yet.
  • Put 'yet' at the end of the sentence.
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You must use the passive form here.

An invoice can't send itself.

Correction: The invoice hasn't been sent to Mr. Kwok yet.

Put 'yet' at the end of the sentence.

hasn't/haven't + past participle + object + yet.

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