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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

which one is correct, please help, thanks !!

Only have 50% completed cargo for inspection ?

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Your have only 50% completed cargo for inspection ?
  

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Neither, but your meaning is obscure You have completed only 50% of the cargo for inspection (the other half has not been manufactured/packed/shipped) You have only 50% of the completed cargo for inspection (the other half is not ready for inspection) You have completed inspection of only 50% of the cargo (the other half has not yet been inspected, but is ready for it) There are probably other possible permutations.

  • Neither, but your meaning is obscure You have completed only 50% of the cargo for inspection (the other half has not been manufactured/packed/shipped) You have only 50% of the completed cargo for inspection (the other half is not ready for inspection) You have completed inspection of only 50% of the cargo (the other half has not yet been inspected, but is ready for it) There are probably other possible permutations.
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Neither, but your meaning is obscure

You have completed only 50% of the cargo for inspection (the other half has not been manufactured/packed/shipped)
You have only 50% of the completed cargo for inspection (the other half is not ready for inspection)
You have completed inspection of only 50% of the cargo (the other half has not yet been inspected, but is read

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