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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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what is the different betwen the folowing statements

Given below is the information of the attendees
Given below is the information for the attendees

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Hi, what is the different betwen the folowing statements Given below is the information of the attendees This is an awkward sentence. It sounds like you mean 'information about the attendees', eg a list of names and addresses. Given below is the information for the attendees This sounds like the information is to be given to the attendees.

  • Hi, what is the different betwen the folowing statements Given below is the information of the attendees This is an awkward sentence.
  • It sounds like you mean 'information about the attendees', eg a list of names and addresses.
  • Given below is the information for the attendees This sounds like the information is to be given to the attendees.
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Hi,

what is the different betwen the folowing statements

Given below is the information of the attendees

This is an awkward sentence. It sounds like you mean 'information about the attendees', eg a list of names and addresses.

Given below is the information for the attendees This sounds like the information is to be given to the attendees.

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