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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Which senetence is grammatically correct?

If they are claiming that the product supplied, based on the product name, not the article number, but we didn't even find the model name on the product.

If they are claiming that the product supplied, based on the product name, not the article number, but even we didn't find the model name on the product.

  

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If they are claiming that the product supplied, based on the product name, not the article number , but we didn't even find the model name on the product. The bold part is incorrect. Do you mean eg this?

  • If they are claiming that the product supplied, based on the product name, not the article number , but we didn't even find the model name on the product.
  • The bold part is incorrect.
  • Do you mean eg this?
  • They are claiming that the product was supplied based on the product name, not the article number, but we didn't even find the product name.
  • Do you mean we didn't even find or we couldn't even find?
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If they are claiming that the product supplied, based on the product name, not the article number, but we didn't even find the model name on the product.

The bold part is incorrect. Do you mean eg this?

They are claiming that the product was supplied based on the product name, not the art

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