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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

using NOT

I was writing a informing mail and my friend told me that my sentence is wrong and he corrected me.
but I have been using the sentence that way and I thought I am right so I am bit confused now.
Please help me to correct my knowledge.

What I wrote:

It would be NOT provided clinical practice approach.

What my friend corrected me to:

It would NOT provided clinical practice approach.

Thank you ..
  

Top answer

Neither is correct, I don't understand what you are trying to say. A correct sentence is eg A clinical practice approach would not be provided. eg It would not provide a clinical practice approach.

  • Neither is correct, I don't understand what you are trying to say.
  • A correct sentence is eg A clinical practice approach would not be provided.
  • eg It would not provide a clinical practice approach.
  • The phrase clinical practice approach is cumbersome Better is eg an approach based on clinical practice .
  • Clive
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Neither is correct, I don't understand what you are trying to say.
A correct sentence is
eg A clinical practice approach would not be provided.
eg It would not provide a clinical practice approach.

The phrase clinical practice approach is cumbersome
Better is eg an approach based on clinical practice.

Clive
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AnonymousI was writing a informing mail
This part is also wrong. Do you mean an email http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/email ?

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