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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct

Hoping the gate passed are ready at the gate
Hope the gate passed are ready at the gate
  

Top answer

Neither. Do you mean 'gate passes'? And who is the hoper?

  • Neither.
  • Do you mean 'gate passes'?
  • And who is the hoper?
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Neither. Do you mean 'gate passes'? And who is the hoper?
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Thank you for your help.
Sorry for the typo error. It is gate passes.

The client representative asked us to start work as early possible. We can't star the work unless we have a valid gate passes. so shall I write as follows.

We are ready to start the work next week

Hope the gate pass will be ready by that time.
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I see. Then:

We are ready to start work next week. I hope the gate passes will be ready by that time.

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