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Vincent tee Posted 21 years ago
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0 Can someone please help me with this. 02br
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001a) this is the excel file that i created momentarily. 02br
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001b) this was the excel file that i created momentarily. 02br
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002a) I'll have a meeting with steve tomorrow morning. 02br
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002b) I'll be having a meeting with steve tomorrow morning. 02br
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00Thank You, 02br
00Vincent 0-
  

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0 Hi Vincent, 02br 01blockquote 001a) this is the excel file that i created momentarily. 12br 12br 101b) this was the excel file that i created12blockquote 12br 02br 00In both 1a) & 1b) above, the word "momentarily" is wrong. "Momentarily" means 'for a very short time'.

  • 0 Hi Vincent, 02br 01blockquote 001a) this is the excel file that i created momentarily.
  • 12br 12br 101b) this was the excel file that i created12blockquote 12br 02br 00In both 1a) & 1b) above, the word "momentarily" is wrong.
  • "Momentarily" means 'for a very short time'.
  • This is frequently confused as meaning 'a short time 01b 00ago02b 00' A word we often use, and which would be very good in this sentence, is "just" 02br 02br 001a) this is the excel file that I 01b 00just02b 00 created.
  • 02br 02br 00"This is" - present simple 02br 02br 00"created" - past simple.
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0 Hi Vincent, 02br
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001a) this is the excel file that i created momentarily. 12br
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101b) this was the excel file that i created12blockquote
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00In both 1a) & 1b) above, the word "momentarily" is wrong. "Momentarily" means 'for a very short time'. This is frequently confused as meaning 'a

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