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Nancy1982 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

when I finish or when I finished?

I plan to attend more meetings to seek for their comments and assistance in developing partnership with private sector when I finish or finished with the ED Draft.

If possible would you make this little shorter?

Thank you for your help.
  

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but no need for the 'with the' I will attend further meetings for their comments on developing partnerships with the private sector once I have finished the ED draft.

  • but no need for the 'with the' I will attend further meetings for their comments on developing partnerships with the private sector once I have finished the ED draft.
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When I finish...but no need for the 'with the'

I will attend further meetings for their comments on developing partnerships with the private sector once I have finished the ED draft.
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When I finish...but no need for the 'with the'

I will attend further meetings for advice on developing partnerships with the private sector once I have finished the ED draft.
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Thank you for your help Nona the Brit.

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