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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Which one is grammatically correct and appropriated one?

We haven't confirmed when it was ready for occupy, but now the in-charge is out of country. He is on business trip.

We haven't confirmed when it was ready for to be occupied , but now the in-charge is out of country. He is on business trip.

It was confirmed earlier, but we haven't said anything then, but now the in-charge is out of country. He is on business trip.

  

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eg We haven't confirmed when it will be ready for occupation, and now the person in charge is out of the country. He is on a business trip. Clive

  • eg We haven't confirmed when it will be ready for occupation, and now the person in charge is out of the country.
  • He is on a business trip.
  • Clive
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eg We haven't confirmed when it will be ready for occupation, and now the person in charge is out of the country. He is on a business trip.

Clive

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