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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Which one is grammatically correct and appropriate one?

The client has rejected the items which were supplied to the site last week. The consultant might be knowing the reason, so please check with them.

The client has rejected the items which were supplied to the site last week. The consultant might have know the reason, so please check with them.

  

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Both sentences are incorrect. The client has rejected the items which were supplied to the site last week. The consultant might know the reason, so please check with them.

  • Both sentences are incorrect.
  • The client has rejected the items which were supplied to the site last week.
  • The consultant might know the reason, so please check with them.
  • Might be knowing isn't correct English.
  • Might have know n would be correct English, but would not fit this situation, as you are talking about what the consultant knows now, not what they knew then.
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Both sentences are incorrect.

The client has rejected the items which were supplied to the site last week. The consultant might know the reason, so please check with them.

Might be knowing isn't correct English.

Might have known would be correct English, but would not fit this situation, as you are talking about what the consultant knows

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